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Families of Buffalo Shooting Victims Speak On the Evils of Systemic Racism
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission allowed the families to speak about how racism is violence in many ways.
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Biden To Host Unity Summit To Combat Hate Crimes
The summit will take place at the White House where the President will address the rise of violence across the country.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Allows Chrystul Kizer to Argue Self-Defense in Homicide Trial
Kizer is now 22 waiting for trial on a first-degree murder charge.
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Emmett Till Activists March Inside North Carolina Living Facility Looking For Longtime Accuser
Since the discovery of an unserved Mississippi warrant, calls for the prosecution of Carolyn Bryant Donham have been amplified.
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NYPD’s Real-life Special Victims Unit Is Under investigation
The federal government is an investigating the NYPD’s Special Victims Division, alleging it may engage "in a pattern or practice of gender-biased policing.”
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5 Black Women and Girls Were Killed Every Day in 2020, Report Finds
Black women are four times more likely than white women to die by violence.
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Buffalo Mass Shooting Suspect Faces 26 Federal Hate Crime Charges
Three charges that Alleged mass shooter Payton S. Gendron received carry the potential of the death penalty.
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Black Playwright and Producer Seeks To Help Children Understand Gun Violence With Theater
Is it possible to teach children about gun violence through art? One seasoned theater professional seems to think so.
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Uvalde Texas School Shooting: This Shit’s Not Right
One Black Father's Thoughts On the Uvalde School Shooting
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Justice Department Directs Federal Agents To Intervene If They See Police Abuse
Federal agents are to step in if they see any law enforcement officers use excessive force that violates the law according to new DOJ policy.
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