Race Matters
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Bilen Mesfin Packwood Works with the Bay Area to Redefine What “Pro-Life” Means
Packwood’s communications strategies helped Black organizers fight against issues threatening the lives of Black people.
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Children’s Museum of Indianapolis Apologizes For Racist Juneteenth Salad
Not surprisingly they didn’t even try to hide the racism.
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UK Black Civil Rights Group Is A First For The Country
The Black Equity Organization hopes to be the UK’s NAACP.
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Obama Reunites with Boy who Asked to Touch his Hair 13 Years Ago
Jacob Philadelphia was five years old when the iconic photo was taken of him and the former president.
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“Trump isn’t out there with a gun, but he’s enabled a war against Black people,” says Cornel West
In his op-ed, West said white supremacy is “as American as apple pie.”
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Stanford Investigating Noose Found on Campus as a Hate Crime
On May 8, a noose was found hanging from a tree outside an undergraduate residence hall.
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Brooklyn Residents Fight A Racist Pipeline Purposefully Built Under Their Neighborhoods
There’s nothing green about the Northern Brooklyn Pipeline snaking its way through Black and brown neighborhoods. Well, except for the profits.
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Black Former Receptionist at Confederate Museum Files Discrimination Complaint
The complaint centers on her treatment while serving there
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Today In Black History: The Fight for School Desegregation in a New Jersey City
Hundreds of people occupied city hall chambers in Englewood, N.J., in protest of the school board’s refusal to transfer nine Black students to a new school.
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Page County Karen Violently Threatens School Over Mask Mandate
If there was ever a reason to be pro police, it would be to alert the authorities when the Karens of the world lose their damn minds.
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