Turkey And Tamales: People Of Color Share Their Multicultural Thanksgivings

For many immigrant families, Thanksgiving is a time to take part in an American tradition, but it’s also a great excuse to gather and eat the foods of their culture with friends and family.
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‘Che’ Graphic Biography Explores The Myths And Truths Of The Legend

While José Hernández and Jon Lee Anderson struggle continually to balance nuanced truth with cartoony distillation, Che remains a remarkable accomplishment.
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‘Little Dancer’ Brings Us To See The Person Behind The Famous Degas Sculpture

Degas’s sculpture “Little Dancer Aged Fourteen” is known the world over. But who is that young lady he depicts? Camille Laurens aims to find out — and realizes something about herself in the process.
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How I Talk About My Small Pennsylvania Home Town with Friends from Big Cities vs. How I Talk about It with People from My Home Town
Pro-Publica, PBS Frontline Project: ‘Documenting Hate: New American Nazis’
Rachel Martin talks to Pro-Publica’s A.C. Thompson about his latest documentary: Documenting Hate: New American Nazis, which airs on PBS’ Frontline Tuesday night.
Ivanka Trump Used A Private Email Account While Working At The White House
She exchanged hundreds of emails with government officials and her assistants, the Washington Post reported on Monday.
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Percentage Of Unvaccinated Children In U.S. Has Quadrupled Since 2001

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that 1.3 percent of children born in 2017 did not receive any recommended vaccinations compared to 0.3 percent in 2001. What do you think?