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Brazilian dancer Lucas Castro found himself teaching ballet in Logan over the summer. He was then invited back to perform in the annual production of The Nutcracker.
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These updates aim to help the district better align themselves with the recently passed House Bill 257.
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On this episode we discuss equity training being now discriminatory, tithing lawsuits against the LDS Church; and Utah’s coal agenda.
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Gov. Spencer Cox signs an anti-DEI bill prohibiting diversity efforts he once championed, a transgender bathroom ban takes effect, and a judge said a Salt Lake City man could go to rehab after jail, so why did no one take him there before he died?
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Salt Lake City's first legal camp opens, Governor Cox says diversity hiring practices at Utah’s universities will end in 2024, and ongoing accusations of Provo OB-GYN accused of sexual assault.
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The Let Utah Read coalition hosted an event on Saturday where attendees wrote letters to legislators asking them to oppose book bans.
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A new report from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute highlights how Utah's population and economy have changed, and what Utahns and policymakers should do about it.
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On this episode we discuss Utah education, outdoor recreation and Ogden's historic 25th Street.
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The state legislature is reviewing three bills that would defund or not allow topics such as diversity, equity and inclusion in K-12 schools and universities.
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The recipients range from community workers, cultural ensembles, local and state lawmakers, activists and the only Black CEO of a Utah tech unicorn, a term that refers to a company that has reached a $1 billion valuation.