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Social Media Roasts Trump For Filling ‘Black Church’ Event In Detroit With Mostly White People
Blavity via Yahoo News· 2 days agoDoes it still count as a ‘Black church’ event if the crowd is mostly white? That’s the question that...
Book on race was removed from SC classroom, but teacher taught it again. How she did it
The State McClatchy via AOL· 27 minutes agoOne year after a lesson on a Black author’s memoir was shut down in a Midlands classroom, drawing...
Juneteenth has fallen victim to racial capitalism. Black Americans are no longer the focus.
USA TODAY Opinion via Yahoo News· 46 minutes agoDon't whitewash Juneteenth: Black people shouldn't have to lose identity to promote holiday...
How Black Miami professionals see Juneteenth as an opportunity for cultural education
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 57 minutes agoBlack people and white people were separated by train tracks in Indiantown at the time, but the...
Ipswich student explores mixed race identity with podcast
BBC News· 4 hours ago"Having grown up mixed race in a predominantly white town, I have always dealt with not feeling like...
'Preposterous lies': Ex-GOP insider torches Trump's 'completely fake' Detroit church stunt
The Raw Story· 2 days agoFormer President Donald Trump over the weekend had a roundtable discussion at a predominantly Black...
Juneteenth is about more than the end of slavery
Olean Times Herald· 15 hours agoJuneteenth is no more a holiday just for Black people than the Fourth of July is a holiday just for white people. It recognizes and celebrates a profound...
Democrats Must Change Their Whole Approach Toward White People
The Nation· 2 days agoDemocrats need to realize that if Donald Trump’s felony conviction won’t weaken his support among...
With pardons in Maryland, 2.5 million Americans will have marijuana convictions cleared or forgiven
Associated Press· 6 hours agoMaryland this week became the latest state to announce mass pardons for people convicted of...
Some say Maryland’s mass marijuana pardons don’t go far enough
NPR· 57 minutes agoBut legalization doesn’t undo the past, and a lot of people have criminal records from when marijuana was not legal in their state. These convictions have disproportionately affected people ...