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Sacramento Program Empowers Minority Students Through Art

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It's been a tough few years for California schools. A series of deep budget cuts has left some districts reeling -- and of course art and music classes are typically the first to go. But in Sacramento, there's a little place called the Sol Collective, an arts and activism center that helps fill that vacuum with free and low-cost after-school classes for kids of color. The center comes out of Sacramento's little-known radical arts history.

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