Race Matters
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Japanese Americans Join The Struggle for Black Reparations
“One, it is the right thing to do; two, it is long overdue; and three, because we know it is possible.” Kathy Masaoka
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Karen Attacks a Black Man After He Was Allegedly Served First at a Hilton Hotel in Rio De Janeiro
In an incident caught on video and shared on Twitter, a white woman allegedly gets angry at a Black man for being served first and the Black man retaliates
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Urban Meyer Admits Ohio State Football Program Used Pictures of Trayvon Martin to Enforce ‘No Hoodies’ Policy
Former Ohio State defensive back Marcus Williamson put the school on blast in a series of tweets.
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Overt Racism And The Ongoing Pandemic Is Prompting More Black Parents To Homeschool Children
Increased overall safety and freedom are cited as the main reasons homeschooling is on the rise in Black households.
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‘A Microcosm of America’: Rebecca Carroll on Trauma, Amy Coney Barrett and the Tangled Web of Transracial Adoption
The acclaimed writer’s memoir, Surviving the White Gaze is a rare and nuanced account from a transracial adoptee. So why do so many insist on missing the point?
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The Social Justice Movement Has Inspired Black Entrepreneurship to Rise
We are seeing a rise in Black ownership since the start of the coronavirus pandemic
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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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Black Students Stage Protests and Walkouts In Response to Racism and Bullying In Schools
On the heels of the suicide of 10 year old Isabella “Izzy” Tichenor, Black students facing bullying and racial harassment are speaking up, and stepping out.
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Past, Present and Future: MasterClass Takes on Black History, Freedom and Love With a Brilliant Cast
Some of America’s greatest minds join the streaming platform as instructors for a three-part, over 50-lesson series.
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Descendants of Destroyed Black Town Want UGA to Pay
The Linnentown Project says the University of Georgia has to address for erasing their neighborhood
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