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After the murder conviction of Derek Chauvin, Black police officers in America are considering what's changed and what hasn't in the year since George Floyd's death.
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Taylor was shot and killed in her apartment by Louisville police last March. "I can't believe it's a year later and we're still just asking people to do the right thing," her mother said recently.
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There's up to a 20% difference between cities that saw Black Lives Matter protests from 2014 to 2019 to those that didn't, the study finds.
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Dozens of people gathered in front of the Bexar County Courthouse on Friday afternoon to condemn a Kentucky grand jury's decision over the death of Breonna Taylor.
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In late 1960s Chicago, disparate and diverse working-class political groups banded together to collectively push back against oppression, inequality,…
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Historic preservation is defined as the conservation of buildings, landscapes or other artifacts with historical significance, but structures with…
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From immigration to human rights to race-motivated hate, how are religiously-affiliated people responding to issues in America? A social justice movement…
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Dorothy Day was a radical. She was a social justice activist. She was a Catholic, and she was unafraid to make waves if it made working peoples lives…
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Writing can be therapeutic and reading makes us feel less alone--these aren't very original ideas but they bear repeating because they are so true.They…
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Saturday's ceremony ends a long fight for recognition of the staunch defender of the poor, who was assassinated in 1980. But some say the violence-wracked country is no better now than it was then.