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Mahsa Amini peers out from a mural by Rodrigo Pradel that covers an entire building side in a Washington, D.C. alley. Amini's death in police custody in Iran last year led to protests and a revolutionary movement.
Rodrigo Pradel
Mahsa Amini's death in the custody of Iranian police sparked protests and a global movement on women's issues. Artists in the U.S. are working to keep it all from fading from view.
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 Four Spots in Hell book cover
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Casey Hutchison is a graduate of UIS with a degree in English Language and Literature. He has directed and edited four different podcasts and written two books. Hutchison spoke to Community Voices about his new book, "Four Spots in Hell," and his time at UIS.
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 Woodlawn Farm in Jacksonville, an Underground Railroad stop
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The task force will identify where historical sites are located, connections they may have to one another, and will paint a picture of the history of the Underground Railroad in Illinois.
A police officer stands in the area of a mass shooting in the Southern District of Baltimore on Sunday.
Julio Cortez
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AP
Authorities said the crime scene was extensive and that it will take some time for detectives to work it. The shooting comes amid gatherings around the country leading up to the July Fourth holiday.
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Jason Isbell
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A decade ago, Jason Isbell gave his career a second act by facing his own mistakes. Can he help his listeners do the same?
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