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Showing Girls the World With Travel, Service & Media
Sonya Bernard-Hollins once produced a coloring book about prominent Black graduates of Kalamazoo Public Schools, among them former Yankees shortstop Derek…
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WestSouthwest February 23, 2015
On WestSouthwest, the barriers broken by Western Michigan University graduate Merze Tate and following the money spent by lobbyists in Michigan.Merze…
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Women of Color Launch Philanthropic Group
Twenty local black women professionals are pooling their money to aid Greater Kalamazoo-area nonprofits that offer cultural, educational or human-service…
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WSW: Merze Tate Had Many Firsts at WMU and Beyond
Sonya Bernard Hollins says she couldn’t shake the name Merze Tate, and has been following it ever since. As a reporter for the Kalamazoo Gazette, Bernard…
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Merze Tate: The WMU, Oxford Alum Who Broke Barriers
While many African Americans in the 1920s and 30s were fighting for basic rights, Western Michigan University alum Merze Tate was traveling the world and…
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Nonbinary students push for changes to Hollins University's admissions policies
Women's colleges have changed policies for a generation that increasingly identifies as nonbinary, but Hollins University in Roanoke has not. (Story originally aired on ATC on Nov. 26, 2021.)
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Between the Lines: Bringing Black History Alive
We’ve all heard stories about the Underground Railroad, Harriet Tubman, and Sojourner Truth. But there are others about African-American history. Writer…
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Hear The February Conversations
During February, Earlene McMichael introduced WMUK’s audience to people making a difference in the Kalamazoo area. They are involved in areas such as…
Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor Visits 'The Judge's Chamber' At Yankee Stadium
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor sat in Yankee Stadium yesterday in a section called "The Judge's Chamber." It is named after Yankee baseball player Aaron Judge. Sotomayor is from the Bronx and has been a fan for a long time.
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The Bordelons, Rebuilding in St. Bernard's
For many along the Gulf Coast, the holiday season brought a welcome chance to see family. But it didn't stop efforts to rebuild homes damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Between events, the Bordelon family has been stripping out and cleaning up their two-story home in their St. Bernard neighborhood.
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