The show will run July 15-25 at LaMantia Gallery.
Leigh Tauss
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A Year After Raleigh Erupted in Protests Over Police Brutality, Activists Say Weโve Only Moved Backward
There are no longer monuments of Confederate soldiers guarding the old Capitol grounds and stores are no longer boarded up. Whether this all spells progress is in the eye of the beholder.
N.C. State Study Finds 94 Percent of Black Teens Experience Racism
A survey of more than 400 Black teenagers examined how racial identity and discrimination affect stress, revealing a complex relationship.
New Hearings on Reopened Death Penalty Cases Began Last Week. The Outcomes Could Effectively End North Carolina’s Death Penalty.
The first hearing in a series of death penalty cases ordered reopened by a landmark state Supreme Court ruling began last week in a Wake County courtroom.
Former New York Times Wedding Announcement Writer Cate Doty Talks about Writing (and Experiencing) True Love
The Raleigh professor talks about her new book, “Mergers and Acquisitions: Or, Everything I Know About Love I Learned on the Wedding Pages.”
A White Woman Hit Protesters With Her Car in Elizabeth City. Now Police Are Considering Hate Crime Charges.
Activists on the ground say the crime was racially motivated: “They have pretty much referred to us as bowling pins.”
Could a Shift in Philosophy Address Racial Disparities in Traffic Stops?
An analysis of 18 million traffic stops in North Carolina between 2002 and 2013 revealed young Black men were pulled over, searched, and arrested far more than any other group.
Quickbait: Fewer Births, but More People
In North Carolina, the population actually increased by about 100,000 people in 2020.
Effective Immediately: Governor Cooper Lifts Mask Mandate and Gathering Restrictions in North Carolina
“This is a big step forward in living our lives the way they were before the pandemic,” Cooper said.
Rising Prices, Long Lines as Pumps Run Dry in North Carolina
They told us not to panic buy. We panic bought.

