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Researchers analyzed the lingering harms of of decades-old racist lending policies known as redlining. Their project lets you explore the current impacts on maps of 142 cities.
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Some say Black sailors have to navigate both unconscious and active bias in the Navy.
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This is part one of a two-part series about race inside the Columbus Division of Police. Read part two here.Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to…
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The lawsuit says Black franchisees were steered toward neighborhoods where sales are lower while costs are higher. The franchisees ended up with less money and faced harsher scrutiny, it says.
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Pointing to the pandemic's disproportionate toll on people of color, over 1,200 workers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention call on the agency to declare racism a public health crisis.
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The Supreme Court says the federal ban on discrimination "based on sex" applies to gay, lesbian and transgender employees.
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The pair of cases is the second time in less than a decade that the court has been asked to consider arguments involving discrimination lawsuits from teachers fired by parochial schools.
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In a separate decision the court said police may make traffic stops in the assumption that the driver is the owner.
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Most available coronavirus data doesn't include ethnic or racial demographics, but public health experts say they fear the response to the pandemic will lead to predictable health care disparities.
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Crime, drugs and guns top the list of social issues most concerning to African Americans in Ohio, according to a statewide poll released Wednesday.A new…