Race Matters
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12-Year Old Black Swimmer Nearly Disqualified In Wisconsin For Wearing “Black Lives Matter” Swimsuit
The official incorrectly stated the swimsuit went against USA Swimming’s policy of no political language and was overruled.
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In Health Care Jobs, Black Women Face Major Structural Racism Barriers
Black women are the most widely represented group in their field, yet they're concentrated in its lowest-wage and most hazardous jobs, study shows.
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One in 10 Black People in the US are Immigrants, a Number Expected to Rise, According to Data Analysis
The number of Black immigrants in the United States is expected to double by 2060
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Black Man Accuses Ohio Police in Lawsuit of Apprehending Him for a Crime a White Man Was Suspected of
The suspect was described as a white man in his 30s wearing a green or gray coat, the Black man was in his 60s wearing an orange puffy coat
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Black-Owned Business are Thriving More Than Ever Because of Black Women
Black women are creating more businesses than women in any other demographic
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‘I’m Sorry I’m the One Chosen’: Here’s Why Thandiwe Newton Is Apologizing to Darker-Skinned Actresses
The Westworld actress gave the response during a tearful interview to promo her new film, God's Country.
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FBI Continues to Investigate the HBCU Bomb Threats
More than 17 HBCUs received bomb threats last week, FBI offices across the country are continuing to probe
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Protect Black Women: Chicago Mayor says City Must Improve on Finding Missing Black Women and Girls
Cases of missing Black women are girls are ignored disproportionately compared to white women
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Former Human Rights Campaign President Sues Org over Discrimination
Human Rights Campaign terminated Alphonso David for his involvement in Andrew Cuomo's investigation but David claims it was racism.
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Mail Ballots of Black Voters are Rejected More than White Voters in the United States
In Washington State, it was found that mail-in ballots for Black residents was rejected four times more than white residents
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