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Black Tennessee Legislators Feel Ignored and Unheard on Issues of Racism
Black lawmakers attempts to raise awareness about systemic racism have been ignored
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All-Black Group of Climbers to Summit Mount Everest
Out of the 4,000 people that have summited Mount Everest, only eight of them have been Black
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Deaths of Black Children Have Increased During the Coronavirus Pandemic
There has been a 17% increase in the number of Black children who have died
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Black Senators in Mississippi Protest as the State Senate Passed Bill that Would Ban Teaching Critical Race Theory
Black senators walked out before the bill was passed 32-2
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Study: COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy has Dropped Among Black People
The hesitancy has come from past trauma such as the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and the unethical use of cancer cells from Henrietta Lacks
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First Black Minneapolis Police Chief Retires After 30 Years with Department
Medaria Arradondo retires after three decades with the Minneapolis police department
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Morehouse College Launches Institute Dedicated to Black Male Research
The institute will be committed to studying the personal, cultural, social and economic outcomes of issues affecting Black men
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Martin Luther King Jr.’s Family Told the Senate to Pass the Voting Rights Legislation right now.
Martin Luther King III called out President Biden and the Senate to pass voting rights legislation while also honoring his father
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Senate Passes Bill to Posthumously Award Congressional Gold Medal to Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley
66 years after the death of a 14-year old Black boy from Chicago, the government recognizes Emmett and Mamie’s sacrifices
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Nonprofit That Brings Awareness to the Violence That Black Women and Girls Face Plans to March in DC This September
Black Femicide US was founded by Rosalind Page in Arkansas and has been raising awareness about the violence against Black women since 2015