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A woman hired to investigate racial harassment in a Utah school district says she experienced it herself

An investigation of racism in a Utah school district ordered by the Department of Justice revealed a systemic problem.

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Truth-Telling As Healing – How We Can Answer Dr. King’s Call?

Nurturing Diversity Partners founder Dr. Fran Kaplan and dialogue facilitator Darrell Ferguson will lead a thought-provoking presentation that delves into Dr. King’s complete dream: To heal the world and create a Beloved Community through nonviolence, truth and reconciliation.

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Truth-Telling as Healing – How We Can Answer Dr. King’s Call?

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Join Nurturing Diversity Partners for an engaging discussion re: Dr. King’s lesser-known call to eliminate the Three Evils and create the Beloved Community.

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Is Racism Causing Stroke In Black Women?

The Black Women’s Health Study has linked interpersonal racism experienced in multiple areas of life to an increased risk of stroke.

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A look back at the March on Washington nearly 60 years later: in photos

We look back on American history and activism with these photos from 60 years of Marches on Washington in the nation’s capital.

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What Is National Black Business Month

August celebrates Black business while recognizing how far from economic equality we remain to this day.

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Mother Of Teen In Citi Bike Video Speaks Out: ‘No One Bothered To Ask Him What Happened’

A white woman’s social media post about her interaction with several teens is challenged by one of the boys.

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OPINION: The Next Battle Over Colorblindness Has Begun

University of Chicago professor Sonja B. Starr analyzes the fallout of SCOTUS’ ruling against affirmative action and makes her own predictions on what’s to become of legal equity.

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2023 National Urban League Conference

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The National Urban League Annual Conference is the most important civil rights event of 2023. Innovative and broad in scope, expect high-level program content designed to advance America’s conversation about justice, opportunity, and the future of democracy. The conference is a hybrid event, with today’s most impactful civil rights and community activists and leaders, business, government, and media gathering in person in Houston, TX. Concurrently, an online, virtual component will extend the conference experience to participants everywhere.

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8 Key Factors Are Shortening the Lives of Black Americans

Black Americans face a higher rate of premature mortality than White Americans, and a recent study shows that systemic racism might play a key role in those statistics.

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