• Airbnb Tackles Its Discrimination Allegations Head-On, Establishes New Policies

    Earlier this year, home-rental site Airbnb came under heavy scrutiny after black users of the platform took to social media to describe the discrimination they faced. Most noted that after renters saw their photos, which were included in the booking request, they were denied accommodations. The hashtag #AirbnbWhileBlack popped up on Twitter and went viral.…

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  • Man Accused of Running Over, Killing Black Teen Is Linked to White Supremacist Prison Gang: Cops 

    Investigators say that that an Oregon man accused of running over a black teen and killing him is associated with a white supremacist prison gang, the Washington Post reports. According to the Post, police are not sure what started the fight between Russell Courtier and Larnell Bruce or why, according to authorities, Courtier chased the…

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  • Minn. Man Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison for Firebombing Somali Restaurant in Hate Crime

    A Minnesota man was sentenced to 15 years in prison Tuesday after pleading guilty to a federal hate crime for starting a fire at a Somali restaurant in North Dakota, the Associated Press reports. Prosecutors said that Matthew Gust did not like Somalis and did not want them living in the area. Gust, of East…

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  • Student Killed at NYC J'Ouvert Event Told Man to Stop Grinding on Her, Cops Say 

    A St. John’s University student who was killed during J’Ouvert festivities in Brooklyn, N.Y., had reportedly told a man to stop grinding against her, police said Tuesday, according to the New York Post. According to the report, 22-year-old Tiarah Poyau was walking the J’Ouvert route with three friends when she was accosted by a man. Poyau told…

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  • Graffiti of 'Racist' Maine Gov. Depicted Wearing KKK Hood Sparks Debate in Portland

    The mural is for sure a controversial one. An unknown artist or artists in Portland, Maine, painted the state’s Gov. Paul LePage wearing a white hood and robe, complete with a red Ku Klux Klan insignia next to bold words declaring “racist,” “homophobe” and “moron.” “Governor” was written underneath them all, but that was marked…

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  • New Ill. Law Aims to Train Drivers on What to Do if Stopped by Police 

    Illinois has a new law intended to help drivers figure out what to do if they are stopped by police, the Chicago Tribune reports. As the site notes, the new piece of legislation comes in the middle of widespread tension over how traffic stops can often escalate and even be deadly. The bill, which was…

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  • Chicago Father Prays for Son's Safety on 1st Day of School

    As summer draws to a close and the remaining schools in the nation open, social media has been flooded with cute back-to-school photos of proud parents showing off their children all geared up for the new school year. However, for some parents, like those in Chicago, the school year brings some apprehension as they worry…

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  • Bill Cosby Trial Scheduled for No Later Than June 5

    Bill Cosby’s trial will be scheduled for no later than June 5 of next year, presiding Judge Steven O’Neill ruled at a preliminary hearing Tuesday, CNN reports. According to Fox News, O’Neill noted that Cosby is blind and offered whatever special accommodations are needed to ensure that the process continues smoothly. “This case now 252…

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  • June's Diary Delivers With Performance of ‘Negro National Anthem’ 

    June’s Diary, an American girl group formed by former Destiny’s Child Kelly Rowland, has social media stopped in its tracks after delivering a life-giving rendition of “The Negro National Anthem” at Ludacris’ charity basketball game. This is definitely one national anthem we can all get up and stand for. Twitter user Jessie Karangu tweeted out part…

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  • Olympic Gold Medalist Simone Biles to Publish Memoir 

    It’s a great year to be Simone Biles. The powerful gymnast recently wowed us all on the world stage at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, bringing home five medals in all. Four of those medals were gold—ranking her among a small, elite group of gymnasts who have done the same in a single Olympics. And…

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