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How Black teachers lost when civil rights won in Brown v. Board
San Francisco Chronicle· 11 hours agoToday, Black people account for just 6.7% of America’s public K-12 teachers, even as Black children make up more than 15% of public school students. As researchers focused ...
In Radiant Paintings and Beaded Extravaganzas, Jeffrey Gibson Remixes Native American Histories
ARTnews· 10 hours agoA member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and of Cherokee descent, Gibson had garnered...
Parents must end the teachers unions’ stranglehold on education
Today's News-Herald· 17 hours agoOn May 17, 1954, the United States Supreme Court took a historic step toward ending injustice with its decision in Brown v. Board of ...
Senate hearing sets path to make Black Wall Street a national monument
TheGrio via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThey follow in the footsteps of the late civil rights leader Don Ross, a former Oklahoma state...
Statue of Rev. Billy Graham, who ‘transcended politics,’ now stands in US Capitol
Charlotte Observer via Yahoo News· 4 days ago“Instead he used his magnetic, loving and persuasive gifts to council and lift in prayer the...
David Masciotra, Salon
The Raw Story· 1 day agoThis article first appeared in Salon. "If I don't stop doing this, I could burn out and be no good to anybody, or I could die," Picciolini said, explaining that it's not just ...
The week US media caught on to State Department criminality in Guatemala
BizPac Review· 4 days agoA few of us have been working in the trenches for years to make known State Department (DOS) criminality in Guatemala ...
Billy Graham's son reveals details on US Capitol statue honoring late father
Fox News· 9 hours agoBilly Graham, revealed Sunday that his father would have been "uncomfortable" with the statue...
Biden’s border crisis is causing crime and chaos in states like Michigan
BizPac Review· 1 day agoMillions of people enter our country illegally, leading to chaos because overwhelmed communities lack resources to accommodate so many people at once. The crisis also opens ...
From 'yellow peril' to COVID-19: New book takes unflinching look at anti-Asian racism
Phys.org· 4 hours agoMore than 150 years ago, some 15,000 Chinese workers arrived in the U.S. to help construct the...