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Posted on April 15, 2021 · I SEE U with Eddie Robinson explores cultural identity through stories of people and places that have been transformed by the effects of long-standing biases.

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A Scientist’s Gender Can Skew Research Results

Richard Harris, NPR

Posted on January 10, 2018 · If a female researcher asks a man if he's in pain, he's less likely to admit it. The effect of gender on study results has been known for years. But it's rarely disclosed or discussed

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Why Houston’s Gifted and Talented Classes Are Considered ‘Segregated’

Laura Isensee

Posted on September 8, 2015 · In the Houston Independent School District, students of color are so under-represented that one researcher has called gifted classes there “a clear case of segregation.”

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I SEE U, Episode 44: We Shall Not Be Moved [Encore]

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Posted on March 17, 2023 · One of the last descendants of enslaved Africans who live along the coastal regions of Georgia says they have been fighting for years to preserve their unique culture, retain their indigenous traditions and prevent their precious land from being taken away from them. This episode is an encore of the April 16th, 2022 broadcast.

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Posted on March 16, 2023 · With March Madness now underway, many areas in Downtown Houston already have signage of Final Four activities.

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I SEE U, Episode 78: Say It Loud! Woosah!

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Posted on March 10, 2023 · Mindfulness author Zee Clarke not only offers a meditative guidebook for Black people who seek healing from racial trauma but also provides insight for allies into the inequities these communities face, so that empathy and affirmation can lead to effective change and transformation.

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State lawmakers continue to file bills aimed squarely at elections administrators

Craig Cohen

Posted on March 9, 2023 · The latest bills filed in Austin would return management of elections to elected officials, but only in counties with populations greater than a million.

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