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Exclusive: Tyrone Brooks, MLK’s Aide, Discusses Critical Race Theory and the Future of Activism Ahead of New Documentary
Tyrone Brooks discussed being mentored by Dr. King and encouraged our present day activists to keep fighting.
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Dunkin’ Employee Fatally Punches Man who Used Racial Slur, Charged and Sentenced
The employee told the customer not to say the slur again. When he did, the employee struck him in the jaw leading to a fatal injury.
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Heckler Barks and Makes Monkey Noises at Black and Latino High School Soccer Players
Two players were subject to racist heckling during their championship game Saturday. The heckler was identified as a student from one of the schools.
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Delaware Leads Fight Against Racial Disparities in Cancer
With the help of patient navigators, Delaware patients have gained greater access to resources, support through treatment and trust within the medical field.
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Senator Shevrin Jones Sheds Tears during ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Debate
Sen. Shevrin Jones opened up more about the issues he faced after coming out to his family and voters, driving him to break down in tears.
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A Woman’s Collection of 20,000 Black Artifacts to Go Up for Auction
Elizabeth Meaders had been collecting artifacts for over 60 years, including photos of slaves and even Muhammad Ali’s boots.
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Black Women Left Behind Amidst Economic Recovery
February was a good month economically, however, Black women still struggle with unemployment and reentering the workforce.
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A Florida College Implements ‘Interventions’ to Keep Students of Color from Dropping out
As students of color from low income families enter college, they often dropout before their junior year due to a lack of administrative help and resources.
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Florida Police Chief Fired for Exclusively Hiring Candidates of Color
Fort. Lauderdale police chief Larry Scirotto said he had promoted candidates of color in an effort to diversify the department, but the city didn’t like it.
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Missouri School District Reverses Ban on Toni Morrison Book Following Lawsuit [UPDATED]
Wentzvile School District had banned eight books including Toni Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye” which was accused of being sexually explicit.