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  • Dallas School Police Officer Put on Administrative Leave After Slamming 12-Year-Old Girl to the Ground, Breaking Her Clavicle: Report

    A Dallas Independent School District police officer has been placed on administrative leave after being seen on video picking up a sixth-grade student and slamming her to the ground, injuring the girl, authorities say. “Her clavicle is fractured,” Alma Valadez, the mother of 12-year-old Mariana Benton, told CBS DFW. In video shared across social media,…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    May 18, 2017
  • Closing Arguments to Begin in Trial of Tulsa, Okla., Officer Who Killed Terence Crutcher 

    The manslaughter trial of Betty Shelby—the Tulsa, Okla., police officer who fatally shot Terence Crutcher, an unarmed black man—is slowly coming to an end, with closing arguments scheduled to begin Wednesday. As Reuters notes, Shelby, 43, faces four years to life in prison if convicted of manslaughter for the September 2016 shooting death of Crutcher,…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    May 17, 2017
  • Mass. ACLU Files Complaint Against Charter School That Disciplined Students Over Braids 

    The American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts has filed a complaint against Malden’s Mystic Valley Regional Charter School after reports that the school disciplined and suspended students because they wear braids, citing the school’s dress policy. The ACLU filed the complaint Monday with the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, charging that the policy…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    May 17, 2017
  • 18-Year-Old Graduates Magna Cum Laude From Howard University, Sets Sights on Doctorate Next

    At 18, many people are excitedly preparing for college. Nkechinyere Chidi-Ogbolu, on the other hand, just graduated from college as a member of Howard University’s Class of 2017 with a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering. And she graduated magna cum laude. According to The Hilltop, Howard’s student newspaper, Chidi-Ogbolu started her journey at age…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    May 16, 2017
  • Simone Biles Crushes the Competition With Perfect Scores, Somehow Is Still Voted Off Dancing With the Stars

    There continues to be no justice in the world, even on TV, as Simone Biles, the world’s best gymnast and #BlackGirlMagic extraordinaire, was voted off Dancing With the Stars preceding the show’s finals despite snagging perfect scores because, duh, she’s Simone Biles. I have a flair for the dramatic this morning; you’ll have to forgive…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    May 16, 2017
  • Supreme Court Rejects Appeal to Reinstate NC’s Strict Voter-ID Law

    The Supreme Court on Monday said that it had zero time for North Carolina and its shenanigans, rejecting an appeal to reinstate its stupid voter-identification laws, which a lower court had ruled targeted African Americans “with almost surgical precision.” The justices instead let stand the lower court’s ruling, which struck down the photo-ID requirement and…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    May 15, 2017
  • SC Mom Charged With Child Cruelty After Beating 6-Year-Old Son Who Made Mother’s Day Card for His Grandmother and Not Her: Report 

    A South Carolina woman is facing a child-cruelty charge after authorities say she beat her 6-year-old son because he made a Mother’s Day card for his grandmother but not her. According to Fox Carolina, the Spartanburg, S.C., Police Department was called to a disturbance at a home Thursday around 6:40 p.m. When they arrived at…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    May 15, 2017
  • Mass. Charter School Students Sent to Detention, Banned From Prom Because They Wear Braids 

    Why black hair in school environments is still an issue in this, the year of our Lord 2017, is beyond me. But here we are, yet again. This time, in an apparent sudden enforcement of the “rules,” black students at a charter school in Malden, Mass., have been subject to punishment over braids (yes, the…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    May 12, 2017
  • ‘Why Are N–gers Black?’ Final-Exam Question Causes Uproar at NM High School

    Normally, final exams cause enough stress and anxiety in and of themselves. However, one biology exam at Roswell (New Mexico) High School reportedly caused an uproar at the school after a screenshot of one offensive question began circulating. “Why are niggers black?” the question read. “When I first saw it, you know, I was just…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    May 12, 2017
  • NC Middle School Teacher Suspended After Saying N-Word, Comparing Student to Slave

    An Apex, N.C., middle school teacher has been suspended after video surfaced on social media showing him saying a racial slur and comparing a seventh-grade student to a slave. The incident happened Wednesday in Apex Middle School’s “Cougar Den,” where students finish school work. In the video, the teacher, identified by WRAL as Dick Wesenduck,…

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    Breanna Edwards






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    May 12, 2017
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