Race Matters
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Massachusetts Supreme Court Says Woman Can Sue Harvard for Use of Images of Her Enslaved Ancestors
In a June 23 ruling, the Massachusetts Supreme Court says Tamara Lanier can sue Harvard for emotional distress.
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Maine Insurance Agency Receives Backlash After Posting Racist Juneteenth Sign
This is second year Juneteenth has been celebrated as a federal holiday and now we have to deal with this crap.
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Prince William Addresses Racism During Windrush Day Speech
"Discrimination remains an all too familiar experience for Black men and women in Britain in 2022," he said Wednesday.
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Lawmakers Use Juneteenth As A Platform To Close the Constitution’s Slavery loophole
The congressional push for 13th Amendment changes would provide worker protections for people who are incarcerated.
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Will California Be The First State To Offer Reparations For Slavery?
A task force is creating recommendations to the state's legislature right now
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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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Border Patrol Investigating ‘Challenge Coin’ Depicting Infamous Haitian Migrant Picture In Texas
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection state that 41 "challenge coins" were recently sold on eBay for $15.19. each
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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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Fed Investigating Wells Fargo For Alleged Employment Discrimination
The big bank has in the past been accused of discrimination in mortgage lending
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Gun Laws Will Change Once “Black People Get Guns” Says Joy Behar
Her comment reflects the concern on how gun rights are only protected when it comes to white people.
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