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Attorney: Family of Malcolm X seeks $100 million in lawsuit against NYPD, government agencies

February 21, 2023Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on Attorney: Family of Malcolm X seeks $100 million in lawsuit against NYPD, government agencies

Attorney Ben Crump said he would sue the NYPD and other government agencies for $100 million in the assassination of civil rights activist Malcolm X.

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A new ad campaign wants to teach people how to stand up to hate and harassment

February 15, 2023Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on A new ad campaign wants to teach people how to stand up to hate and harassment

An advertising campaign focused on bystander intervention aims to curb hate and harassment, prompted by a wave of anti-Asian attacks nationwide.

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Fewer Americans may identify as white under proposed federal guidelines for Latinos, Arab Americans

February 11, 2023Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on Fewer Americans may identify as white under proposed federal guidelines for Latinos, Arab Americans

Arabs and Latinos could gain the ability to self-identify as such under proposed federal guidelines aimed at reflecting the nation’s true diversity.

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Parents of Tyre Nichols, killed by Memphis police, named as State of the Union guests

February 7, 2023Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on Parents of Tyre Nichols, killed by Memphis police, named as State of the Union guests

RowVaughn and Rodney Wells, the parents of Tyre Nichols, will attend the State of the Union. Michael Brown’s father will also attend.

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At Vanderbilt University, calls to acknowledge campus origins on Native lands go ignored, students say

February 3, 2023February 4, 2023Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on At Vanderbilt University, calls to acknowledge campus origins on Native lands go ignored, students say

As a growing number of U.S. institutions adopt statements acknowledging their roots on Indigenous lands, some, like Vanderbilt University, resist.

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‘No safe spaces’: For Asian Americans, California shootings add to growing mental health crisis

January 25, 2023Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘No safe spaces’: For Asian Americans, California shootings add to growing mental health crisis

Some advocates are worried about a growing mental health crisis as more Asian Americans fear violent attacks in their communities.

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Florida rejects Advanced Placement African American Studies course, saying it ‘lacks educational value’

January 19, 2023January 23, 2023Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on Florida rejects Advanced Placement African American Studies course, saying it ‘lacks educational value’

In a letter to the College Board, Florida said it would turn down a planned AP African American Studies course being piloted around the country.

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Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders see gains under Biden, but issues remain

January 19, 2023Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders see gains under Biden, but issues remain

President Biden made Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders a priority, but hate crimes and faulty data are among remaining issues.

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In Pasifika, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander communities seek both identity and independence

January 15, 2023January 15, 2023Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on In Pasifika, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander communities seek both identity and independence

The term Pasifika is on the rise as Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders assert their identity and distinguish themselves from Asian Americans.

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COVID tests for US travelers from China spark fears of new wave of anti-Asian hate

January 6, 2023January 8, 2023Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on COVID tests for US travelers from China spark fears of new wave of anti-Asian hate

As COVID-19 testing mandates for travelers entering the U.S. from China take effect, some worry they could prompt a rise in anti-Asian hate crimes.

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