Azul Sordo|KERA contributor
Photojournalism Intern-
The party, with parades, low riders and more, took over Jefferson Blvd. in Oak Cliff last weekend.
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The staged reading series by Teatro Dallas continues this weekend. It premiered with “Choke” at the Dallas Latino CulturalCenter.
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Nationally, Black people giving birth are three times more likely to die than their white counterparts, and twice as likely in Texas. That concerns reproductive justice advocates, who fear these outcomes will worsen now that Roe v. Wade is overturned, and people can’t access abortion services.
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Scenes from the Asian Film Festival of Dallas, which returned after a two-year hiatus.
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The bi-annual show boasted over 150 unique dog breeds from all corners of the U.S. during its four-day event.
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The reactions of North Texans to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, a landmark abortion rights decision, ranged from rage to jubilation. Pro-choice protesters took to the streets. Anti-abortion advocates and churchgoers celebrated as anti-abortion preachers praised the Supreme Court's decision. KERA News photographer Azul Sordo captured the moments.
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The 2022 Oak Cliff Film Festival opens its doors for the 11th year.
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Dallas Southern Pride and Dallas Arts District hosted celebrations of Juneteenth and Pride month last week. Here's a look.