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While there have been over 1000 clinics held in New Hampshire, it’s unclear if they’ve mitigated inequities in COVID-19 outcomes, like hospitalizations and deaths.
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After Rep. Nicole Klein-Knight issued an apology, the controversy surrounding her racist remarks at the State House isn't going away.
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We review the top stories of the week, from abortion legislation to how New Hampshire schools are teaching about Black History month. Two local reporters tell you what you need to know.
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As the DOE contracts with an outside organization for Black History month videos, New Hampshire social studies teachers say support for their subject is diminishing.
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House Speaker Sherman Packard stripped Democrat Nicole Klein Knight of her committee seat at the request of Democratic leaders after BIPOC activists allege racist conduct.
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A partnership between the Manchester NAACP and New Hampshire Community Loan Fund aims to provide loans, support to businesses run by people of color.
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One bill would test public school teachers’ loyalty to the United States. Another would let parents opt their children out of lessons they found objectionable.
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A year after passing into law a set of regulations barring K-12 teachers from certain instruction around race and gender, some Republican lawmakers are pressing to extend the regulations to the state’s public colleges and universities.
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Local advocates say it shouldn't take a federal mandate to provide multilingual election information in New Hampshire.
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The NEA-NH and other groups are suing state officials over a new law restricting some ways of teaching about racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression.