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Brenda Williams had just been hired as the first Black bank teller in Nevada.
The iconic Moulin Rouge sign on Wednesday, Sept. 16, was re-illuminated for the first time since arriving at The Neon Museum Boneyard.
UNLV is addressing systemic racism and its impact on our community.
UNLV is addressing systemic racism and its impact on our community.
Nevada Humanities held a virtual panel discussion Thursday about the national debate over historical monuments and its relevance in Nevada, including controversy over figures such as Pat McCarran and Kit Carson.
Nevada Humanities held a virtual panel discussion Thursday about the national debate over historical monuments and its relevance in Nevada, including controversy over figures such as Pat McCarran and Kit Carson.
For the first time since arriving at The Neon Museum Boneyard, the iconic Moulin Rouge sign has been brought to life again.
The Moulin Rouge is alive once again (in part). On Sept. 16, the Historic Westside's iconic sign joined the lineup of treasures adorning the Neon Museum Boneyard in downtown Las Vegas.
Thursday, Sept. 17 marks the first of seven live virtual discussions University Libraries and the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs will host on racism.
University Libraries and the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs will host a virtual panel discussion series titled "We Need to Talk: Conversations on Racism for a More Resilient Las Vegas.”
COVID-19 is hitting some minority groups hard, and the impact the pandemic will have on this year’s election is still very uncertain.
Southern Nevada, like much of the country, is struggling to come to terms with racial justice. The death of George Floyd was followed by dozens of protests in the streets of Las Vegas.