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New works in progress by black playwrights will be performed this weekend in the Upper Valley. The festival is sponsored by JAG productions, a relatively…
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Governor Chris Sununu has announced the members of a new advisory council on diversity and inclusion. The council includes representatives of state…
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A state law enforcement investigation into a high-profile, allegedly racially motivated attack in Claremont is now complete, state Attorney General Gordon…
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There were 40 hate crimes reported in the state last year, the highest number of bias-related incidents since 2010.The annual hate crimes statistics…
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A handful of Claremont residents demonstrated outside the city’s high school Thursday, holding anti-bullying posters and asking students to sign a pledge…
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Inside Daddypops Tumble Inn Diner in Claremont, the owner’s daughter – Fallon Carter – is working behind the counter as she talks with her mom and a…
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The parents of a teenager involved in the alleged attack of a young boy in Claremont say the incident was an accident, and was not racially…
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New Hampshire schools and communities have been doing some serious soul searching after reports of racist incidents in which children were allegedly…
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The Oyster River School District will be requiring diversity training for all staff in the wake of an alleged racist bullying incident earlier this…
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Dartmouth’s Hopkins Center for the Arts staged two shows last weekend of “Antigone in Ferguson.” The play draws connections between the ancient Greek…