Andrea Gibbs
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A Wilmington church gets its congregation moving
It's Thursday evening. The work day is over and people are filing into the Resurrection Center in Wilmington.
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Listen 4:01Get the look with Delaware’s first female barber
Delaware's female barbers are proving they can cut it in the male-dominated barbering industry.
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1968: MLK assassination, riots, and the National Guard occupation of Wilmington
April 4 marked the 50th anniversary of the death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. The disciple of nonviolence was gunned down in Memphis, Tennessee.
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Listen 5:22New report shows disparities among black women in Delaware
The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Delaware Chapter released the study that shows disparities among black women in education, employment, government and health.
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Historic Eastern Shore community exemplifies perseverance
The lasting legacy of 18 men who endured the hardships of the middle passage, slavery, and the Civil War to create a future that offered more opportunities than their past.
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Vowing to uphold MLK’s mission
Some called Martin Luther King Jr. a visionary. Others called him a troublemaker. For Wilmington minister Rev. Canon Lloyd Casson, he was an inspiration.
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Nonprofit gives clients with intellectual disabilities a meaningful day
Randy Johnson Sr. and his wife Susan of New Castle have high expectations for their three children.
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Nanticoke’s first female chief focuses on the future
Chief Natosha Norwood Carmine is the first female to head up the Nanticoke tribe in southern Delaware.
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