Race Matters
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Black Women Face Greater Risk of Eviction than Any Other Group
King County, Washington was found to have the highest eviction filing rate against Black women.
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Report Finds Black Representation in Tech has Regressed
The racial disparities can be traced to back to schools where Black students have less access to computer science resources.
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California Task Force on Reparations Votes to Limit Compensation to Descendants of Slaves [UPDATED]
State compensation will only go to descendants of free and enslaved Black people in the U.S. in the 19th century.
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246 Years Later, Lynching Is Finally A Federal Hate Crime
President Joe Biden signs anti-lynching act named for slain Emmett Till.
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Black Candidates More Likely to be Dismissed from Maryland National Guard School
About 40 percent of Black candidates were dismissed from Maryland Army National Guard's Officer Candidate School.
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Biden Administration Unveils Plan to Tackle Racism in Home Appraisals
Unjustly low appraisals cost Black homeowners millions in equity every year
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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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Black Women are Still Paid Less than Men Despite their Positions, College Degrees or Years of Experience, According to Study
While the gender pay gap is closing, Black women are still being paid the least
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Ohio Woman Charged for Sending Racist and Threatening Messages to Michigan Lawmakers
One of the threats included 'you won't see the bullet coming.'
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A Century later, The Death of an Indiana Man is Ruled a Lynching Instead of a Suicide
The 1922 death of George Tompkins has now been ruled a homicide by a coroner.
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