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Candles, testimonies and support filled Uptown Circle Friday evening in solidarity with Asian American and Pacific Islander community members.The…
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As the number of COVID-related deaths increased, Asian Americans have felt negative attitudes increasing toward them as well.False narratives and former…
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Whether and how the Bloomington City Council tackles some of the thorniest social justice issues in the community may hinge on the outcome of the April 6…
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UPDATED 12:30 p.m. | District 87 school board candidate Jon Reed has formally withdrawn from the race, election officials said Tuesday.Reed filed his…
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Downtown Bloomington is home to over 50 female-owned businesses. One reason for that cluster is the relationships those women have built over the years,…
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Teachers have encountered many challenges during the past 12 months, and the craft has been evolving because of the pandemic. Now it is Black History…
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In Part 2 of their interview, State Farm senior vice president Annette Martinez talks to WGLT's Ryan Denham about the company's recent moves on diversity…
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A longtime public servant who fought against intolerance in Bloomington-Normal has died.Barb Adkins was deputy city manager for Bloomington before she…
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As calls for representation among the marginalized echo in schools, the Illinois Board of Higher Education has announced the newest student group,…
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Bloomington wants to improve diversity among city staff to better reflect the city's population.That's one of the goals of Michael Hurt, the city's new…