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Alabama Will Vote on Removing Racist Phrases From State Constitution for the Third Time in 20 Years

October 26, 2020

Hopefully, the third time is the charm for a measure to remove racist language from Alabama’s state constitution.

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Joe McCarthy wanted history to forget the inimitable Hazel Scott—and almost succeeded

October 25, 2020

Joe McCarthy blacklisted Hazel Scott and branded her a “communist.” He did his best to erase her from musical history. He failed.

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Gov. Ralph Northam Calls for Investigation Into Virginia Military Institute’s ‘Clear and Appalling Culture of Ongoing Structural Racism’

October 20, 2020

After months of Black current and former students at Virginia Military Institute speaking up about rampant racism at the institution, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has ordered an investigation into the school’s culture.

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Black Fashion Insiders On Breaking The System

October 12, 2020

The fashion industry has a long history of African-American oppressions and suppression. However, influential African-American artists are speaking up.

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For Love of Country: Black veterans join movement to rid military installations of Confederate names and symbols

October 9, 2020

When Daniele Anderson was a student at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, she posted flyers around the campus about Black History Month events she was organizing, but they were repeatedly torn down.

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Special News Series: Rising Up For Justice! – Threats To Pull Federal Resources From Cities Because Of BLM Protests Are Damaging

September 21, 2020
Militarized police show of force

Making threats to pull federal resources from cities does nothing to help those communities impacted by police violence, and could be especially harmful to the safety of these communities which are already facing budget deficits due to COVID-19.

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Special News Series: Rising Up For Justice! – Has the skin lightener industry learned from Black Lives Matter?

September 21, 2020
Woman holding sign "Melanin Is Not Your Enemy"

Black Lives Matter has jolted the skin lightener industry. Manufacturers of skin lighteners joined other corporations in voicing support for the racial justice movement. Critics quickly pointed out the hypocrisy of voicing such support while continuing to sell skin whitening products globally.

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Special News Series: Rising Up For Justice! – 7-year-old becomes symbol of hope for Black Lives Matter movement

August 14, 2020
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Zuri Jensen, 7, became a symbol of hope and inspiration during the Black Lives Matter movement when a photo taken of her raising her fist in the air went viral.

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Milwaukee Said It First: Racism is a Public Health Crisis

July 28, 2020

The current global pandemic has renewed interest in Milwaukee’s recent decision to label racism a public health crisis.

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‘The worshipping of whiteness’: why racist symbols persist in America

July 2, 2020

Symbols drive the stock market and wall street. Businesses and government agencies are rethinking some racial stereotypes and are making changes. Rebranding without policy changes is mere “window dressing.”

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