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OTR business owner offers ways to help aid protests, African American community

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OTR business owner offers ways to help aid protests, African American community

OTR business owner offers ways to help aid protests, African American community

A boarded up window to the store Idlewild Woman on Vine Street reads, "Racism is real, Silence is compliance." Right next to the sign are sheets of paper labeled "Resources" which people are encouraged to take one.


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