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Analysts and Researchers In Pittsburgh Prove COVID’s Racial Disparities
COVID-19 disproportionately affects people of color in Pittsburgh
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First Black Police Chief in Minneapolis Who Led Department During George Floyd Protests to Retire
Medaria Arradondo will retire after three decades with the Minneapolis police department
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Federal Government Investigating Delayed Benefits For Black Veterans
The study will look for disparities associated with race in Black veterans receiving benefits
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University of Minnesota’s College of Design Seeks Racial Justice Through New Initiative
Design Justice is an initiative at the University of Minnesota that will support students of color
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A $38 Million Center for Black Excellence and Culture is Set to Open in 2023 in Madison, Wisconsin
Big bucks are being put towards this center to honor Black excellence
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In Denver, Suicide Among Black Men is Soaring
Halim Ali is helping young Black men in Denver address the trauma and anger that can turn into violence and suicide
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Report: HIV Infection Rates Among Gay and Bi Black and Latino Men Have not Changed in More than Ten Years
Infections have been stagnant since 2010 for gay and bisexual Black and Latino Men
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GoFundMe Stops Fundraisers For Man Convicted in the Killing of Ahmaud Arbery
William R. Bryan, the man who recorded the murder of Arbery, has supporters trying to raise money for his appeal
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Nathanial Woods was Sentenced to Death For The Murder of Three Officers He Didn’t Shoot
New York Times documentary looks into the case of Nathanial Woods and what led to his execution
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White Police Officer Lied on Report to Justify Arresting Black Man in California
The former officer is on trial for filing a false report