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Video: Black DoorDash Driver Tased by Cop While Making Delivery
The Collegedale police officer tried to force Delane Gordon out of his vehicle after Gordon asked to see his supervisor.
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Another Black Man Shot and Killed during a Mental Health Crisis
Local South Carolina activists are calling for disciplinary actions against the officer who shot and killed Irvin Moorer-Charley.
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Lawsuit: Google Accused of Racial Bias by Black Employees
Lawsuit claims Google fosters a “racially biased corporate culture.”
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Harvard Law Appoints First Black Dean of Students
The Harvard Law alumnus is now returning as an administrator, making history as the first Black man to do so.
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Black NJ Man Shot and Paralyzed after Traffic Stop
Jajuan Henderson suffered four gun shots to the back and neck while reaching in his car for his phone.
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“The Love Songs of W.E.B Du Bois” by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers Praised by National Books Critics Circle
The award-winning poet has been honored with a fiction prize for her novel.
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GUESS Honors Black Women by Partnering with Gyrl Wonder
Gyrl Wonder’s talent pool of career-driven women of color will now have a chance at interning or working with GUESS HQ.
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BLM Activist and Husband Indicted on Federal Charges for Scamming Donations
The two allegedly used their non-profit’s donations for personal expenses such as vacations, home buying and shopping sprees.
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Mayor Adams Rolls Out Modified Plainclothes Unit, Condemns Bystander Recording [UPDATED]
The Neighborhood Safety Teams will be deployed across 30 neighborhoods in the city. Adams says recording police has gotten “out of control.”
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AP-NORC Poll Finds Black Americans are Doubtful about Police Reform
About 49 percent of Black respondents say more work needs to be done toward police reform but are pessimistic the work will get done.