institutional racism
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Discrimination Suit Against U.S. Marshals Moving After 27 Years
Thousands of Black Marshals Service employees say they've faced bias for years
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Analysts and Researchers In Pittsburgh Prove COVID’s Racial Disparities
COVID-19 disproportionately affects people of color in Pittsburgh
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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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Weaponizing ‘Woke’: A Brief History of White Definitions
History is filled with examples of how language is repurposed for the advancement of whiteness.
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Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit Filed Against Oklahoma Over Anti-Critical Race Theory Bill
The suit claims that the Oklahoma law passed by Gov. Kevin Stitt in May violates teachers’ free speech.
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Grand Rapids, Mich., Declares Racism a Public Health Crisis
The resolution cites studies that have linked racism to negative health outcomes in people of color.
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Police Killings Undercounted by More Than Half, Study Says
The study also found that Black men's deaths are mislabeled at higher rates than any other race.
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A Right-Leaning Group Has Created Materials to Teach People How to Combat Critical Race Theory in Their Communities
The group is led by a former Trump staffer and argues that CRT will 'socially replace' white people.
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USDA to Form Commission to Tackle Racial Disparities That Hurt Black Farmers
The agency has long been accused of discrimination against Black farmers regarding loan applications and debt forgiveness.
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Blacks More Likely to Get Federal Life Sentences Than Hispanic, White Offenders
A new study found wide racial disparities in federal life sentencing.
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