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A handful of Dr. Seuss books will no longer be published due to the racist and insensitive imagery targeting Black and Asian communities, which stirred up "cancel culture" critique from conservatives on social media. The post Conservatives Complain About ‘Cancel Culture’ After 6 Dr. Seuss Books Shelved Over Racist Imagery appeared first on NewsOne.

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Emails show that University of Texas alumni and donors have threatened to stop their financial support the racist school song is changed.

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A Georgia teacher is receiving backlash after telling her students that Breonna Taylor was responsible for her own death.

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There have been recent COVID-19 outbreaks across the country that have led back to gyms and physical fitness facilities. The Center for Disease Control and prevention (CDC) is warning gym goers about new possible ways to spread or come into contact with the virus. Along with social distancing and being sanitary at all time, the […]

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The fight to increase the minimum wage is a racial and gender justice issue as a large majority of essential and tipped workers are Black women.

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In honor of Women's History Month, here is a list of Black women pioneers in history as well as the present day.

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Kelly Wood, the daughter of a deceased former NYPD officer, claims a letter was forged with her father's signature which named the FBI and NYPD as co-conspirators in the slain civil rights leader's death.

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Black immigrants like those from Haiti are of particular concern to immigration activists worried about the Biden administration deporting them to nations either mired in conflict, poverty, both or worse.

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Former President Barack Obama said he believes America owes a debt to the descendants of enslaved Africans, reversing his position on reparations as debate about legislation on the contentious topic gains steam in Congress.

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With years of experience, Porter made history on Friday after she was announced as as the incoming New York City Schools Chancellor, making her the first Black woman to lead the largest public school system in the country.