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These five stories show that Black history, culture and faith can be celebrated all year long


These five stories show that Black history, culture and faith can be celebrated all year long
Meet some of the Black artists, pastors and business owners who are building community in Utah.
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Katie Hall breaking at the HERC Hip Hop Education Center in Salt Lake City on Monday, Feb. 15, 2021.
  | March 8, 2021, 1:00 p.m.
During Black History Month, The Salt Lake Tribune published several stories that sought to elevate the voices of Black Utahns. In case you missed them, here they are in one place. Read about two Black ballerinas whose experiences have fueled big changes at Ballet West, as well as Utah’s break-dancing history. And find a list of Black-owned food businesses in the state (pro tip: bookmark it) that you can support not just in February, but throughout the year. ....

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Photo series 'Safe/Not Safe' shows where these Utahns of color find refuge in an unsafe world


Photo series ‘Safe/Not Safe’ shows where these Utahns of color find refuge in an unsafe world
Through a lens of trauma, ordinary places can feel threatening. But sharing that pain can bring healing.
(Photos by Jonathan Canlas | MMIWhoismissing) At left, Davina Smith is photographed at a Cottonwood Heights crosswalk as part of the Safe/Not Safe photo series. Smith feels unsafe at crosswalks after she was almost struck by a car. At right, Smith is photographed at the Bells Canyon trailhead, a location where she feels safe.
By Alixel Cabrera | Special to The Tribune
  | Feb. 12, 2021, 1:00 p.m.
Davina Smith remembers the disregard on the driver’s face as he sped toward her, forcing her to leap from the crosswalk and onto the sidewalk for safety. “He looked at me with no care in the world” after she yelled at him through his rolled-down window, she said. “And he was a young white guy, and that scared me. If I didn’t jump o ....

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