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A new wave of counselors is supporting people of color by 'decolonizing' the practice of therapy. They aim to make therapy more culturally responsive and to take generational trauma into account.
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Some Air Force members say they're facing discrimination because it's hard for them to shave their faces daily. Many have a skin condition that's especially common among Black men.
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Beauty standards for women of Asian descent have long been tied to racism and sexualization. Stephanie Drenka was adopted from Korea and has experienced this first hand. Now, it's her mission to create safe spaces for women to share their experiences.
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Epidemiologist Dr. Camara Phyllis Jones says race is merely "the social interpretation of how we look." This social reality is important because different racial groups have different health outcomes.
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After the Capitol insurrection brought the issue of domestic extremism in the military to light, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin directed all units to pause and reexamine their commitments to the U.S. Constitution and the rule of law. The last of those gatherings took place Tuesday for active service members.
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Earlier this year, high-school students Kaden Bradford and De'Andre Arnold were suspended from Barbers Hill Independent School District, about 40 miles…
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In times of civil unrest or social upheaval, protests seek to raise awareness for a message or cause in solidarity with others. Crowds of people seeking…
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There is an ongoing, emotionally charged debate about if and how the U.S. government should make economic amends to black American descendants of slaves,…
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A largely-forgotten court case about race discrimination in Texas schools is brought to life in a documentary.It’s been a personal journey for the film’s…
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An Equal Opportunity Services investigation found racial bias to not be a factor in a professor’s decision to call the police to escort a black student…