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A planned meeting Monday where Spokane NAACP president Rachel Dolezal was supposed to give an explanation to members has been postponed.
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The NAACP is standing behind the besieged president of the Spokane chapter, at least for the time being.
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Thoughts on the prominent civil rights leader and Africana studies professor in Spokane, Wash., who was accused of being a white woman living her life as a black woman.
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Rachel Dolezal presented herself as black, white and Native American. But her parents question that, saying she is white. The discrepancy has sparked heated debate.
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Spokane police have reacted quickly to a new report that shows racial disproportion in the rate of arrests. The police department (SPD) and the city’s…
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More than 100 Spokane residents rallied outside Monday's city council meeting, in unity against racism. The city’s Human Rights Commission has linked up…
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Leaders in Washington are noting a recent uptick in acts of violence against minority and religious groups. Thursday, Governor Jay Inslee condemned acts…
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A beat-up old baseball cap is floating around the country looking for one head to settle upon - that of NPR news reporter and KPBX alumna Laksmi Singh.…
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Although Spokane is not known for having a large African American population, the community has historically been home to some civil rights struggles. A…