
Aaron Sánchez-Guerra
Race, Class & Communities ReporterAaron Sánchez-Guerra covers issues of race, class, and communities for WUNC.
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The film, "Negro Durham Marches On," depicts many of the thriving Black-owned businesses and organizations in Durham's Hayti community before they were lost to urban renewal and the construction of the Durham Freeway.
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This week on the NC News Roundup: the winter storm left its mark; U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis takes a stand; the latest on funding for Helene recovery; and fears of deportation loom.
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On the 10-year anniversary of hate crime murders, the family of Our Three Winners turns tragedy into 'a force for good'
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Some North Carolina sheriffs are expressing concerns for their counties amid President Donald Trump's promise of mass deportations. That's on top of a new state law that requires county sheriffs to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
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An executive order by the President Donald Trump's administrations ordered a stop to refugee resettlement and federal funding to refugee aid organizations.
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Advocates say migration-related stressors can lead to mental health challenges for immigrants adapting to a new culture and language.
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In the weeks leading up to President Donald Trump’s first day in office, Latino immigrant organizations were busy helping people without legal status and mixed-status families prepare for a new era of immigration crackdowns.
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WUNC’s Race, Class and Communities reporter gives Leoneda Inge a closer look at how law enforcement and immigrant advocacy organizations have prepared.
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The Durham County Board of Commissioners passed a vote to appropriate $16.5 million in funding for a new training complex for the Durham Sheriff’s Office.
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The lively bar and venue across from Moore Square in downtown Raleigh went up in flames early Tuesday morning.