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A new survey found less than half of U.S. adults believe Black and Hispanic people face significant discrimination, while ...
Lamonier's goal of making swimming more accessible for Black people has been rooted in a history of segregation and lack of ...
We should all want discrimination to be less of a problem, but the belief that it is diminishing doesn’t seem rooted in ...
Ralph Lauren’s Oak Bluffs campaign launched last week, building on a collection inspired by crisp styling ingrained in the ...
Scott Hanna, 30, is accused of posting a threat on X to assassinate 30,000 Black Cincinnati residents by Sunday ...
A video showing the violent arrest of a Black college student in Florida has sparked calls for drivers to use cameras that ...
HBO's "The Gilded Age" has explored what it was like for wealthy Black Americans in the late 1800s in New York City.
Black people are being killed in the streets, for playing with toy guns, for eating Skittles, for sitting in their homes, for exercising and for simply existing, every day. This is not new.
As usual, Black people saw it all coming, from 40,000 feet up, saw it the heady moment Barack Obama got elected the first time, when Republicans declared in the aftermath of the inauguration ...