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The director of the Office of Management and Budget told agency heads on Friday that such trainings were "divisive" and "anti-American."
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The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office has opened a new office to promote diversity and equity, following massive protests in Columbus over police violence…
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Of the 819 artists and executives invited to join this year, the Academy says 45 percent are women and 36 percent are from underrepresented ethnic and racial communities.
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The Republican leader of the Ohio Senate, Senate President Larry Obhof (R-Medina), has issued a rebuke to racist comments made by state Sen. Steve Huffman…
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Only a few weeks into her job as the city’s second-ever chief diversity officer, Beverly Stallings-Johnson says Columbus is getting closer to its goal of…
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The city's Community Safety Advisory Commission says that Columbus Police should establish an independent civilian review board to oversee any…
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The White House wanted sweeping changes on legal immigration. Congress didn't bite. Now critics say the administration is using "backdoor" rules and regulations to keep low-income immigrants out.
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The advocacy group Students for Fair Admissions says it will appeal the decision, which means the fate of race-conscious admissions could once again end up in the hands of the Supreme Court.
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The growing racial diversity of Columbus inspired an Ohio State University English professor to create an exposition for black and brown comic artists and…
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Nobel Laureate and author Toni Morrison used her voice to both empower and enlighten her readers. Since her death last month, many within the publishing…