Squaw Valley Resort To Change Racist Name

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Firefighters Make Progress During Cooler Calm Weather Containment continues to steadily grow against the LNU, CZU and SCU fires because of cooperative weather conditions and the hard work of firefighters. But the scope of damage from these blazes and hundreds of others burning around th e state is staggering. Squaw Valley Resort To Change Racist Name That’s a piece a tape from the 1960 Winter Olympics held in a Lake Tahoe area ski resort. The resort will soon get a new name, one that’s not offensive to Native American women.  Reporter: Ezra David Romero, CapRadio State Finds Discrimination Against Black and Disabled Students In Three School Districts The state justice department has reached settlements with three California school districts over discriminatory treatment of Black students and students with disabilities.  Reporter: Vanessa Rancaño, KQED 'Black Thriving Initiative' Seeks to Confront Racism at UC Irvine UC Irvine here in Southern California has a tiny number of Black students compared to most other UC campuses. In response, UCI has launched an initiative to boost the recruitment of Black students and faculty, and help them succeed once they’re on campus.  Reporter: Danielle Chiriguayo, KCRW Fearing COVID-19, ICE Detainees Hold Hunger Strike In the U.S., nearly 5,000 people detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have tested positive for COVID-19. in Yuba County, immigrant detainees held at the local jail are coming off a six-day hunger strike to protest conditions they say make them very vulnerable. Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED Demand at Food Banks Skyrocket but Fires Stall Distribution Since the beginning of the pandemic and shutdowns began, there’s been a big increase in people turning to food banks for help. Now, those food banks face the challenge of fire season.  Reporter: Nina Sparling, KQED Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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