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Gary Franks: Juneteenth – Thanks, but no thanks
Hartford Courant· 47 minutes agoThe Black community understands that symbolic gestures, holidays, and the like, may be nice, but mean absolutely nothing. Did the great Black leaders of...
CT family's lawsuit against Legoland theme park says characters discriminated against Black children
The News-Times· 21 hours agoIn the lawsuit filed in state Supreme Court in Orange County, N.Y., last week, Stamford attorney...
Foundation honoring 'Star Trek' creator offers million-dollar prize to develop AI that's 'used for...
LA Times via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoThe proposed legislation targets AI-related fears ranging from data security to racial ...
Victims cited in DOJ report on Phoenix police brutality call on city to implement mandated reforms
WTNH-TV New Haven· 6 days agoPHOENIX (AP) — Phoenix residents who have spoken out against police brutality hailed on Friday a...
Juneteenth, 40 Acres and a Mule and Other Broken Promises to African Americans
The Root via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIn a seven to one vote, “separate but equal” was constitutionally ratified. Black people were...
Natural hairstyles for students, staff in Wake schools to soon have CROWN Act protections
Durham Herald-Sun via Yahoo News· 2 days agoLegislation to make the CROWN Act state law has stalled in the General Assembly. But hairstyles have...
Former Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz speaks out against allegations of gender, racial ...
KING5 Seattle· 3 days agoFormer Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz is speaking out against allegations of misconduct against...
Black entrepreneurship's role in closing the racial wealth gap - Marketplace
Marketplace· 2 days agoThis Juneteenth, we’re taking a look at the racial wealth gap in the United States — and initiatives...
Supreme Court's redistricting decision could hurt map challengers - Roll Call
CQ Politics· 4 days agoThe Supreme Court’s recent decision on South Carolina’s congressional map will make it more...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 3 days agoThe city of Columbus, Ga., has agreed to pay $600,000 to two white officers who claimed that a Black former police chief discriminated against them because of their race. On Tuesday, the Columbus ...