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The city of Springfield is home to thousands of legal Haitian immigrants. The mayor stated that the lawsuit "sends a clear message that hate, intimidation, and violence, have no place in our community.”
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Business & EconomyThe bakery's owner said he was able to clean the graffiti up quickly and plan to file a police report.
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Dr. Uche’ Blackstock discusses her new book, Legacy: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine, and why the history of systemic racism in medicine is hard to shake.
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The family is asking a federal court to order changes at CPD they say could help fix an alleged culture of systemic racism within the department.
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The American Library Association documented 40 attempts to remove 235 books from public and school libraries in Ohio last year.
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Curious CbusSundown towns were a form of discrimination and segregation prominent in the U.S. during the period after Reconstruction through the first half of the 20th century. The name comes from a warning—with either an explicit or implicit threat of violence—that people of color were not welcome in the area after sundown.
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Senior Kamil Sadlocha is away from the team and not participating in practices or games.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentPoliticians in nearly 30 communities across Ohio and in Cuyahoga County are taking a stand against a public health threat that many believe put Black and brown residents at risk for serious health problems: Racism.
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In a 10-7 vote, the board voted to replace the measure adopted last year with another resolution.
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Health, Science & Environment"The pandemic illuminated inequities that have existed for generations and revealed for all of America a known, but often unaddressed, epidemic impacting public health: racism," Walensky said.