Corinne Shutack, Aug 13, 2017 Note 1: This article was last updated on September 21, 2020.Note 2: Our work to fix what we broke and left broken. The work isn’t done until Black folks tell us it’s done. There are varied approaches to ending police violence. The best thing to do is to follow your local …
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What Critical Race Theory Is — and Isn’t
By Faith Karimi, CNN (CNN)Critical race theory. You may be hearing those three words a lot these days. Lawmakers in Tennessee and Idaho have banned its teaching from their public schools’ curriculum, while parents in Texas are opposing a school district‘s efforts to combat racism with lessons in “cultural awareness” — seen by some as critical race theory.It’s a concept that’s been around for …
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How California Politicians who owe $2 million in Campaign Fines don’t get Punished
Many politicians failing to pay back fines are raising questions about whether California is effectively enforcing its campaign finance law. California’s secretary of state’s office has failed to collect $2 million in fines owed by politicians, lobbyists and campaign donors who the office says filed disclosure reports late, a CalMatters analysis shows. It’s allowed some …
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VP Kamala Harris and Sen. Tim Scott both say “America is not a Racist Country” but why are their Responses Taken Different?
How to address American Racism while Scott is called an “Uncle Tom” and Harris gets a “pass” Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were forced to run the media’s “racist country” gauntlet. Don’t answer dumb questions! By CHAUNCEY DEVEGA VP Kamala Harris and Sen. Tim Scott Tim Scott is the only black Republican in the U.S. Senate. In that …
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6-Year-Old Boy Sent to Court for Picking Tulip
“Should children who believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy be making these significant life choices?” A 6-year-old boy who was brought to court after picking a tulip is the latest example used by advocacy groups attempting to raise the minimum age for entering the juvenile justice system in North Carolina. …
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