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How Discussions of ‘Neighborhood Character’ Reinforce Structural Racism

Decorative: CalendarJuly 27, 2020

by Gretchen Brown, Rewire (Read...

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Passing of John Lewis

Decorative: CalendarJuly 27, 2020

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From Resolutions to Transformation: How Unions Are Organizing for Racial Justice

Decorative: CalendarJuly 24, 2020

By Stephanie Luce, Organizing Upgrade (Read...

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Truth and Racial Healing Press Kit Release

Decorative: CalendarJuly 23, 2020

Achieving health equity requires eliminating racism. We are supportive of Congresswoman Barbara Lee’s ongoing and long-standing leadership on issues of racial justice and equity. She has introduced a resolution calling for the creation of a US...

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The Case for Racism Response Funds – A Collective Response to Racist Acts

Decorative: CalendarJuly 20, 2020

By Monica C. Bell (The Appeal) The catalogue of recorded moments when white people call the police to report Black and brown people for no good reason is so large, and growing so fast, that the response has become routine: A video is posted on...

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Rep. John Lewis, Civil Rights Icon and Last Living Speaker at the March on Washington, Has Died

Decorative: CalendarJuly 18, 2020

By Stephen A. Crockett Jr., The Root U.S. Rep. John Lewis, the civil rights leader who served in Congress since 1987, has died after a months-long battle with pancreatic cancer, Friday. He was 80. Lewis was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer on...

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Systemic Changes Must Go Beyond Just Policing. Human and Social Services Need Reform, Too.

Decorative: CalendarJuly 17, 2020

By Nicole P. Marwell, Jennifer E. Mosley (Read...

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L.A. Latino, Black Students Suffered Deep Disparities in Online Learning, Records Show

Decorative: CalendarJuly 17, 2020

By Paloma Esquivel, Howard Blume More than 50,000 Black and Latino middle and high school students in Los Angeles did not regularly participate in the school system’s main platform for virtual classrooms after campuses closed in March, a...

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Reckoning with Race in Public Media

Decorative: CalendarJuly 16, 2020

By The Takeaway (Read...

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‘All You Want Is to Be Believed’: The Impacts of Unconscious Bias in Health Care

Decorative: CalendarJuly 15, 2020

By April Dembosky (Read...

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