Rhode Island PBS Staff
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The 'Hands Off' protest was organized by a mix of local labor, environmental and political groups
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With youths relying more on social media, guidance in the digital age has become more challenging
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'Fellowship is a therapy,' African Alliance of Rhode Island Executive Director Julius Kolawole says,
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The Economic Progress Institute works to improve the well-being of state residents
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'A World of Hurt: How Medical Malpractice Fails Everyone' takes a look at the devastating impact on patients, doctors and society
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State program helps athletes get out of their comfort zone to achieve success
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The host of 'Maria’s Portuguese Table' on PBS teaches the art of sourcing and tasting ingredients
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Tricia Rose discusses her groundbreaking new book about how systemic racism in America works
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Bill Bartholomew, an artist and journalist from Providence, works to re-energize his solo career
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Climate change affects our ever-changing world, impacting human health, food security, and economic stability globally, with vulnerable populations often bearing the brunt of the effects. Below are stories that represent just some of the ways climate change is having an impact locally in our state.