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Utah kids find power and pride through breaking and hip hop culture

New generation of Utahns finds power and pride through ‘breaking’ and hip-hop culture Created by Black and Latino youths in the 1970s on NYC streets, break dancing has its own history in Utah — and is now an Olympic sport. (Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Katie Hall is photographed breaking at the HERC Hip Hop Education Center in Salt Lake City on Monday, Feb. 15, 2021. By Julie Hirschi | Special to the Tribune   | Feb. 25, 2021, 2:10 p.m. | Updated: March 8, 2021, 1:49 a.m. In a graffitied dance studio with neon lights, spray-painted murals and words scrawled on the walls, kids are learning moves with names like The Smurf, The Bart Simpson and The Steve Martin, all references to the 1980s — when break dancing, or “breaking,” as it’s called, was still relatively new.

American-Statesman journalists vote to unionize

American-Statesman journalists vote to unionize Kirk Ladendorf Employees voted 36-12 to affiliate with the NewsGuild, a news media workers union based in Washington D.C. Wednesday’s vote came after several months of discussions among newsroom employees, a group of whom proposed their partnership with the national union in December. Katie Hall, an employee who worked on the unionization effort, said the new local union in Austin will formally elect leaders and survey all employees to gather their workplace concerns. Hall said the organizers hope to begin collective bargaining with management within two months. Hall, a courts reporter for the newspaper, said serious discussions about unionizing began early last year. 

Texas Blackout Reveals Deep Impact of Environmental Racism, Aid Organizers Say

Texas Blackout Reveals Deep Impact of Environmental Racism, Aid Organizers Say Organizers with Stop the Sweeps and The Challenger newspaper protest for housing rights outside Austin City Hall in Austin, Texas, on February 21, 2021, after Winter Storm Uri plunged those on the streets into sub-freezing temperatures. Candice Bernd Austin, Texas—About 70 Austinites gathered at the Homeless Memorial and Tree of Remembrance along the south bank of Lady Bird Lake on Sunday for a vigil in honor of unhoused people who lost their lives during last week’s winter storm and blackout in Texas. It was a surreal scene, as shirtless parkgoers along the river’s bank exercised, threw frisbees and soaked up the sun as temperatures reached back into the upper 60s for the first time since the state was plunged into extreme winter conditions last Monday. The storm took down the state’s independent energy grid, touching off a power and water crisis that remains ongoing even as con

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