Por: The Root Crime October 07, 2022
A judge is clearing the way for a lawsuit to continue against the town of Windsor, Virginia, for what it alleges is a clear pattern of discriminatory police activity. The Office of the Attorney General initially filed this lawsuit after a 2020 traffic stop that involved two Windsor police officers and an Army lieutenant named Caron Nazario, according to the Associated Press. nnIn the video, the two officers are shown drawing their guns at... + full article
Fox News USA Politics October 05, 2022
FIRST ON FOX: The vice chair of the newly-announced racial equity committee wants to defund the police and put racial justice at the center of all government policymaking.Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Tuesday announced the formation of a 25-member committee called the... + más
Diversity, equity, inclusion dominate Biden admin's policy priorities across agencies | Fox News
Rep. Cori Bush defends ‘defund the police’ mantra, urges critics to not ‘get caught up on the words’ | Fox News
Associated Press USA Politics October 04, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared open Tuesday to making it harder to create majority Black electoral districts, in an that could have far-reaching effects on minority voting power across the United States. in the latest showdown over the... + más
Race, The Supreme Court, And Voting Rights | Forbes
California winemaker learns plenty in 20 years, especially that ‘patience is everything’ | PennLive
Forbes USA Business September 27, 2022
Frustrated excluded outstand african american man suffers from bullying or racial discrimination ... [+] having no friends sitting alone in cafe, sad depressed black guy upset being rejected by white peoplegetty Psychologists use the term trauma to describe an emotional response... + más
Op-Ed: Deep racial inequality persists in the U.S. — but many Americans don't want to believe it | Los Angeles Times
Kids are suffering from toxic stress. Here's some advice on how we can help them heal | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion September 25, 2022
Progress toward racial equality in the United States is real — and possible — if we look, for instance, at changes in racial attitudes across time. However, a rigid belief that progress is automatic, natural, linear or always forward moving, lends itself to the denial of the... + más
The Dangerous Impact Of Racial Trauma On The Black Community | Forbes
Deep-sea mining: Is it worth the cost? | Newsweek
The Root USA Crime September 24, 2022
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is being sued by a former Black graduate student for racial discrimination and retaliation, according to NBC News. Not long ago, the school settled with author and journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones after being accused of racial... + más
We Stand in Solidarity With Nikole Hannah-Jones | The Root
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a federal lawsuit against a care home facility on behalf of Black nurses and nurse assistants who were subjected to “unremedied racial abuse” from patients, according to The Sacramento Bee. One nurse alleges a manager a... + más
Thousands of Minnesota nurses launch 3-day strike over pay | ABC News
Travel nurses suing agencies say their pay was slashed in 'bait and switch' | Newsweek
WGN-TV USA Sports September 24, 2022
Posted: Sep 24, 2022 / 01:30 PM CDT Updated: Sep 24, 2022 / 01:49 PM CDT SHARE AUSTIN () — A recent study published by a research team with the University of Texas at Austin has found that Mexican Americans who experienced a higher level of discrimination were more likely to... + más
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