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Can this firm invest in only Black women? This case will decide.
Washington Post· 1 hour agoThe difference is that Simone believes race-specific initiatives like the Fearless Fund are...
US paramedic sentenced over death of Black man during arrest
AFP via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOne of two paramedics who injected a young Black man with ketamine as he was put in a chokehold by...
Why many African Americans are opposed to the Biden administration funding Israel’s offensive in...
Philly.com· 1 day agoIn the wake of a presidential primary election in Pennsylvania that failed to excite many African...
SCOTUS should be protecting protesters’ rights | Not to Get Political But – The Daily Free Press
The Daily Free Press· 5 days agoThe Supreme Court declined to hear a case that could have affirmed First Amendment protections for protest organizers from being held liable for the independent, violent actions of others. The ...
2020's great undoing: Society snaps back after year of seismic change
Axios· 1 day ago"This is a business, and not a place ... to fight over disruptive issues or debate politics," Google...
What Are Americans So Ticked Off About, Anyway?
New York Times· 5 hours agoIn “The Age of Grievance,” the New York Times opinion writer Frank Bruni chronicles the nation’s descent into constant kvetching. Lionel Shriver’s new...
UNC overseers are all-in on the Republican legislature’s racialized agenda | Opinion
Charlotte Observer· 6 days agoOur Republican-controlled legislature also repealed the Racial Justice Act, made it harder to get...
Before Israel’s war on Gaza: Other times US campuses became battlegrounds
Al Jazeera· 4 days agoFrom coast to coast, university students in the United States are protesting against Israel’s war on...
Utah man who recorded fatal Jan. 6 Capitol shooting sentenced to 6 years
Washington Post· 3 days agoA Utah man who recorded himself inciting violence and breaking a window before filming the fatal...
School of Nursing fosters mentor experience
UB Reporter· 3 days agoTineka Pace is a Buffalo native and 2002 School of Nursing graduate “continuously haunted” by the memories of blatant and inconspicuous racism, cultural ignorance and bigotry that she has experienced ...