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Jul 15

Statue of Black protester replaces toppled U.K. slave trader

By Associated Press

Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees cast doubt on whether the new statue would be allowed to stay, noting that it “was the work and decision of a London-based artist.”…

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Jul 14

Philadelphia protesters sue city over tear gas, police use of force

By Maryclaire Dale, Associated Press

Three civil rights lawsuits filed in Philadelphia on Tuesday accuse the city of using military-level force against peaceful demonstrators protesting racial inequality and police brutality.

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Jul 14

Michael B. Jordan is bringing diverse stories to the drive-in

By Gary Gerard Hamilton, Associated Press

Actor Michael B. Jordan, whose breakout “Fruitvale Station” role followed the events of a young Black man killed by a transit police officer, is channeling an urgency for change and healing into “A Night at the Drive-In.” The idea is…

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Jul 14

Confederate statue being moved at University of Mississippi

By Emily Wagster Pettus, Associated Press

A Confederate monument that’s been a divisive symbol at the University of Mississippi is being removed from a prominent spot on the Oxford campus. It will be taken to a Civil War cemetery in a secluded part of campus.

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Jul 11

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Should the U.S. designate racial violence as terrorism?

By Simon Ostrovsky

White supremacist violence in the U.S. is on the rise with deadly incidents increasing sharply over the last five years, according to new figures from the University of Maryland’s Start center. It’s part of a global trend that has led…

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Jul 11

Pandemic, racism compound worries about Black suicide rate

By Sophia Tareen, Associated Press

Jasmin Pierre was 18 when she tried to end her life, overdosing on whatever pills she could find. Diagnosed with depression and anxiety, she survived two more attempts at suicide, which felt like the only way to stop her pain.

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Jul 10

Attorney not disputing suicide findings in Black man’s death

By Stefanie Dazio, Christopher Weber, Associated Press

The attorney for the family of a Black man found hanging from a tree in a Southern California city park last month on Friday did not dispute investigators’ findings ruling the death a suicide.

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Jul 08

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How anti-racism is a treatment for the ‘cancer’ of racism

The deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor have sparked a renewed dialogue on racism in America. Reform advocates want policy and institutional changes, but individuals are also asking how they can address their own inherent racism. Amna…

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Jul 08

‘Strike for Black Lives’ to highlight systemic racism, AP report finds

By Aaron Morrison, Associated Press

A national coalition of labor unions, along with racial and social justice organizations, will stage a mass walkout this month to protest against systemic racism.

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Jul 08

WATCH: Minnesota and Ohio AGs discuss police reform, protests and constitutional challenges

By Candice Norwood

The discussion comes after several highly publicized police killings of Black people, including George Floyd in Minnesota and Breonna Taylor in Kentucky.

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