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On March 1, UF sent out a memo announcing it was closing the office of the Chief Diversity Officer, eliminating 13 DEI positions and 15 administrative appointments.
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Though the gathering was small, Dr. Gwendolyn Zoharah Simmons’ words and discussions within the building were far from it.
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Kreitzer said she would observe from farther back, but the officers warned they’d arrest her if she didn’t drive away.
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Katie Hyson is finishing her time as a Report for America Corps Member for WUFT News. She is headed to San Diego to report on race and equity for the NPR/PBS station there, KPBS.
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During Black History Month, people on the University of Florida campus are holding a multitude of events, including the “Can’t Ban Us Day of Action” Black…
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Bradley's injuries were so severe that he had to be airlifted to the University of South Florida medical hospital after the University of Health Shands Hospital was unable to treat him. The treatment left Bradley, who was uninsured, with more than a quarter-million dollars in medical debt.
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Sarah McKnight’s legacy will always have roots intertwined with the Gainesville community.As an African American woman whose impact as a musician,…
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Two African American women in the service – both with Florida ties – speak to why that is, why it matters, and how to change it.
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The owner, Paul Florence, said he needed the expansion to accommodate expected debris in the coming years as Gainesville rapidly developed.
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About 30 onlookers gathered on Friday inside the historic Thomas Center to observe some of Gainesville’s most hidden talent.The city and Bailey Learning…
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These are not artifacts, challenge those seeking their return. They are human beings with family members. It’s time to bring them home.
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Folston described demand for immediate community-wide equity, but said it’s a long game and the first step is addressing the issue within the city’s own staff.