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Joe Rogan: Only ‘100 percent African’ people should be called Black, Trevor Noah Claps Back
Joe Rogan exposes his white privilege with a clear misunderstanding of where the term ‘Black’ came from. Trevor Noah made a mockery of him in response.
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Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Aims to Debunk Stigma on Haitian Immigration
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick says she will tell the story of the Haitian people.
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LA Officials offer $110,000 for Information on How 16-year-old Tioni Theus was killed
LA County District Attorney George Gascón said Tioni Theus might be a victim of sex trafficking.
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Second Investigation into Kendrick Johnson’s Death Closes with No Charges Filed
A second investigation in the death of Kendrick Johnson, who was found rolled up into a gym mat, has been closed and ruled as a ‘weird accident.’
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Black Corrections Officer Sues Walmart after being Racially Profiled
Corrections officer David Conners is suing a Georgia Walmart store for racially profiling him as a shoplifter.
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Lawmaker Says A Book didn’t Make him Gay during Debate about LGBTQ Topics in School
During Florida debate about LGBTQ topics being taught in schools, Sen. Shevrin Jones asserts that literature had no influence on his sexuality.
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Dove with Tabitha Brown Launches Campaign Against Hair Discrimination
Tabitha Brown partnered with Dove’s CROWN Coalition to launch campaign #AsEarlyAsFive to advocate for legislation against hair discrimination.
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Rich Donors Support Conservative Groups in Campaign to Ban Books Addressing Race
The trend of banning books addressing race and LGBTQ+ issues is supported not only by conservative grassroots groups but also their wealthy donors.
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Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman says Jan 6 ‘Could’ve Easily Been a Bloodbath’
Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman says Jan 6. ‘could have easily been a bloodbath’ had officers used excessive force to tame the violent mob.
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Supreme Court to Decide Whether Colleges Can Consider Race in Admissions Process
The Supreme Court will once again revisit the decision to allow colleges and universities to consider race when admitting applicants.