social inequality
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Best & Worst News From The State of Black America Report
The National Urban League released their 2024 State of Black America report. Here’s what you need to know.
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Study Reveals That ‘Black Lives Matter’ Is Being Taught By Black Parents At Higher Rates Than White Families
Parents have made it a point to discuss BLM following the murder of George Floyd.
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What Does $42 Billion in High-Speed Internet Money Mean for Black Americans?
The Biden-Harris administration just announced a massive investment in high-speed wireless services. But will Black Americans reap the benefits?
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Yale Study Reveals Terrifying Excess Deaths For African Americans
The study tracked deaths among Black Americans for more than 20 years.
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White Student Sues For “Racial Discrimination.” Lucky You, We Read The Lawsuit For You
Michael Newman, a former law student at Howard University is suing the HBCU for racial discrimination to the tune of $4 million.
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U.S. Government is Looking to Update Racial and Ethnic Categories
Among the changes, the government is considering removing racial/ethnic descriptors that have been outdated for decades
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A Record Number of Discrimination Complaints Flooded the Department of Education
The U.S. Department of Education received nearly 19,000 discrimination complaints last fiscal year, setting a new record for the office.
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Karma: Bruce Family Sells Stolen Beach Property Back to LA County for $20 Mil
The family took back the land seized from their ancestors just six months ago.
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Airbnb Examines Racial Inequity on Its Platform
After facing lawsuits and plenty of backlash from users of the color, the short-term rental platform wants to make sure all users have the best experience.
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Here’s Why White People Are Now More Likely To Die From Covid Than Black Folks
A new article by The Washington Post examines the change.
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