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Statues of Christopher Columbus are being dismantled, torn down or removed in cities across the country. Now that movement has reached the city that's named after the explorer.
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Students and others across the U.S. are publicly shaming young authors of racist social media posts and in some cases forwarding copies to college…
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A plan to improve how public schools in Miami-Dade County teach students about racism drew a racist backlash last week — a response that reflected a...
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This Friday is Juneteenth - a celebration to commemorate the end of slavery in America and groups across the Tampa Bay area will be recognizing the…
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University of Florida President Kent Fuchs announced in an email Thursday afternoon a lengthy list of changes the school will be enacting as part of its…
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George Floyd's death at the hands of police sparked protests around the world. His family's private service Tuesday follows public memorials that drew thousands of mourners.
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It was a vote heard ‘round the legislature this week, when the Senate Minority Leader voted down on a bill looking to add protections from anti-Semitism...
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Racism immediately became an issue in the Florida governor's race Wednesday as both nominees made predictions: The Democrat said voters aren't looking for…
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A white supremacist rally took place next to the White House on Sunday, one year after the "Unite the Right" demonstration by the same organizer turned deadly in Charlottesville, Va.
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A year after white supremacists marched through town with tiki torches, Charlottesville residents say they wanted people to know the city "isn't a hashtag."
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Several current and former students and their parents describe Miami Country Day School as a place where white children mock and dehumanize their black...
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A new report says that one reason has to do with white people's perceptions that they're losing financial dominance as people of color are making gains.