The “Liberator” newspaper was revived to abolish the nation fighting racism

BOSTON – The first American newspaper dedicated to ending and reimagining slavery has been revived after more than two centuries as the nation continues to struggle with its legacy of racism. The Renewed version of The Emancipator It is a joint effort by the Boston University Center for Anti-Racism Research and the Boston Globe opinion team and is expected to be launched in the coming months. Deborah Douglas and Amber Payne, co-editor of the new online publication, say it will feature written and video opinion pieces, multimedia series, virtual talks…

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Tom DiNapoli’s Retirement Fund Abuse To Push Race Agenda

State Comptroller Tom Dinapoli is now proudly using his power as the sole trustee of the state’s joint pension fund to push “diversity, equality, and inclusion” in corporate America — potentially compromising savings funded and guaranteed by taxpayers to enforce the DEI agenda, something far more radical than label words. “American companies must promote and protect racial and gender equality in the workplace, in company policies and in how they interact with customers,” Dinapoli said last week, never implying that “fairness” is much different from “equality.” It’s not about affirmative…

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How hate speech led to hate crimes

Three days after US officials first used the term “China Virus” on a national news broadcast, a barrage of anti-Asian attacks began in New York City. Within hours, two Asian Americans were separately assaulted — the first of such hate crimes in the city for the year and marking a deeply troubling, sometimes deadly trend that continues today. “Where is your corona mask, you Asian b—h?” a 23-year-old woman was asked March 10, 2020, before she was slugged in the face. Hours later, a 59-year-old man was kicked to the…

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Donald Glover, ‘Atlanta’ writers subjected to racial harassment in London

Donald Glover and fellow writers on the FX series “Atlanta” recently reported experiencing racial harassment while filming the show’s final season in London. Writer and Executive Producer Stephen Glover – Donald’s younger brother has revealed During a TCA press conference This week, a group of men approached the staff while filming, and they initially had a seemingly innocent conversation. “This group of people are walking,” said Stephen, 31. “And maybe someone would kind of notice or recognize Donald. And I stopped, and they started asking if they knew anywhere here…

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Attorney Ben Crump calls for the release of New Jersey cops who handcuffed black teens in a fight at the mall

The teen’s attorney told The Post Friday that New Jersey cops who handcuffed a black middle school student to a mall while ignoring the older white boy he was arguing with should hand over their badges. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump said of the white officers during a phone call with The Post and 14-year-old Z, “Ki Hussein and his mother, Ebony The teen was hanging out at Bridgewater Commons Mall on Saturday when an 11th-grader he hadn’t met before started pestering his seventh-grader friend, he said. “I don’t know…

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Texas neighborhoods have been plagued by racist flyers

There are some hate messages circulating deep in the heart of Texas. In recent months, the Lone Star State has been plagued by a growing number of incidents in which neighborhoods have been filled with racist publications, the Anti-Defamation League told the newspaper. “It seems we’ve had a higher concentration in this short period of time,” said Mark Tobin of ADL Southwest, which covers Texas. The most recent incident occurred two days ago in the Houston area, where papers containing pictures of Adolf Hitler and the phrase “We can do…

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Parents notify school board members of the virtue

Three San Francisco school board members who prioritized signs of virtue and racial equality over opening schools and improving education for all students were called on Tuesday in a landslide vote. While any school board election is by definition a local matter, this vote has been watched and reported nationally. It’s another sign that parents tired of school closures, mask mandates and ideological battles will be a force to be reckoned with at the polls in the upcoming midterm elections. Each member was voted on with more than 70% of…

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Black New Jersey Teenager In Arrest Video Detains Attorney Ben Crump

The family of a black New Jersey teenager whose hands were tied to the floor by cops who allowed the white boy he was quarreling with to sit on the sofa has hired civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump. The famous lawyer – who represented the families of George Floyd, Michael Brown, Breonna Taylor and Ahmed Arbery – Thursday confirmed He was hired to help 14-year-old Zaki Hussein. Crump insisted that the now-rapidly viral video of the arrest of a seventh-grader on Saturday at a Bridgewater Commons shopping mall showed the…

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Buttigieg’s claim about “systemic racism” is the left-wing myth about Robert Moses

While discussing the alleged systemic racism of American transportation at a recent press conference, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg used an example of how he “constructed an underpass so that a bus carrying mostly black and Puerto Rican children to the beach . . . in New York . . . is designed so low that You can’t pass it by, and that clearly reflects the racism that went into these design choices.” Conservative commentators quickly pounced on Buttigieg’s remarks, leading Washington Post columnist Philip Pompeo to point out that Buttigieg…

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Torres says Cross Bronx is harder to “cover” than Schumer

Bronx Rep. Richie Torres and Senator Chuck Schumer want to “cap the intersection of the Bronx” — building the surface of more than 40 percent of the 6.5-mile Cross-Bronx Expressway to create a High Line-style park. But beware the Poles’ easy promises: the idea is piece of ground More complicated and expensive than you think. It is long overdue to reduce the impact of the Cross Bronx on hundreds of thousands of impoverished residents. Nilka Martell, a legal aid, has lived near the Interstate Highway her whole life. “When I…

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