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Kansas Guy Sentenced to Federal Prison for Threatening A Man for Walking While Black
The man shouted racial slurs at a Black man and told him he was in a “white town.”
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California Reports Highest Surge in Hate Crimes Since 9/11
Hate crimes in the state have increased by 33 percent since 2020.
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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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Social Media Could Lead To More Racist Violence From White Supremacists
After last month's massacre in Buffalo, Homeland Security experts claim online white nationalist communities increased domestic terrorism threats.
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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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NY State Assemblyman Accused of Firing Staffers Over Argument About Condemning White Supremacy
But Pat Burke says he has receipts on speaking out against racism.
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Justice Department Set To Release New Guidelines and Grants To Combat Hate Crimes
The DOJ will release $5 million for states to establish hotlines for states to report hate crimes.
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NAACP Composes Anti-Hate Proposal After Buffalo Tragedy
The plan seeks to utilize law enforcement, business regulation, and gun control in order to curb anti-Black domestic terrorism in America.
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NY Governor Seeks Gun Control Bills Following Buffalo Shooting
Gov. Kathy Hochul looks to restrict gun access for people who pose a threat to themselves or others.
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Q&A: Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr. On Black Mayors Post- Buffalo Massacre
African-American Mayors Association president talks racism, public safety.
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