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After Months Of Special Education Turmoil, Families Say Schools Owe Them
Special education services were severely disrupted when schools closed in spring 2020. In many places, they have yet to fully resume. Now, families are demanding schools take action.
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The Youth Of Cuba's Tiny Jewish Minority
Cuba doesn't have a single rabbi and the Jewish population numbers only about 1,200 on the island. Those left have formed a tight-knit community, with pressure on the young to sustain their religion.
Why A Zimbabwean Photographer Asked Her Subjects To Pose In Victorian Garb
"African Victorian," a series of unconventional portraits by Zimbabwean photographer Tamary Kudita, combines Victorian fashion with her country's culture to examine the impact of the colonial era.
Photos: Reaction To The Derek Chauvin Verdict
Around the country, people celebrated after a former Minneapolis police officer was convicted in the murder of George Floyd.
Pelé, who made soccer 'The Beautiful Game,' dies at 82
Pelé was one of the world's best soccer players who was the sport's global face for decades. The Brazilian legend was a wizard on the field who dazzled fans, teammates and competitors alike.
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COMIC: Teaching Kids To Make Art Out Of What You Have In The Pandemic
It's been a year since teachers were handed an unprecedented request: educate students in entirely new ways, amid the backdrop of a global pandemic. This week is a first-grade teacher in Los Angeles.
Drag Queens Are Dazzling The Internet. These Photographers Are Helping Them Do It
As drag pushes further into the mainstream, queer photographers are helping performers lift their profiles. NPR spoke with three people documenting the queens from season 13 of RuPaul's Drag Race.
This Photographer Pairs New And Old Images To Converse With Greenland's Colonial Past
Photographer Minik Bidstrup, who is of Greenlandic Inuit background, seeks to confront the country's long colonial history from an indigenous perspective: "We are still here in the land we call home."
Caroline Shaw Is Not Here To Save Classical Music
The Pulitzer-winning composer began her career with a creative blank check, but she's spent much of the past decade moving sideways. Her latest trick: reinventing as a songwriter.
Meet Maryland's Secret Weapon In The Battle To Close The Latino Vaccination Gap
Maryland is among just a handful of states where at least half of the Latino population is vaccinated. Here are the people making a difference.
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