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Only a few days after the Department of Mental Health appointed Amanda Obdam as its brand ambassador, it gave her …
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Why These 2 N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Are on a Collision Course
Just a few days after Raymond J. McGuire officially joined the New York City mayor’s race in December, a courtesy …
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Panel discusses impact of COVID-19 on Black community, addresses vaccine misinformation
A panel held by the U.Va. Black Faculty and Staff Employee Resource Group on Thursday discussed the impact of COVID-19 …
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2020 Transactions Year in Review | JD Supra
2020 took uncertainty to new heights. Deals came to an abrupt halt in Q2 as corporates focused on preserving cash …
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Struggle for justice forces reopening of two cases of police violence in Milwaukee – Liberation News
On Feb. 25, activists gathered in Milwaukee to celebrate a long-awaited legal victory in the fight for justice for Christopher …
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Social justice is historically villainized by newsrooms | Daily Trojan
Media coverage of the Black Lives Matter movement and other movements in the past often antagonizes social justice issues. (Photo …
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An inaccurate picture of police violence | Letters to the Editor
Of course, not all policed people are treated equal. Black people in the United States are three times more likely to be killed by police than white people, according to the Marshall Project. The same source also indicates that Black people are LESS likely to be armed during police interactions than white people.
It is irresponsible for the Napa Valley Register to present the “We Back Blue” group’s action as a neutral response to the ongoing largely women and people of color-led Black Lives…
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