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Simone Leigh's First Major UK Exhibition at Royal Academy in 2027
Simone Leigh, the first African American woman to represent the US at the Venice Biennale, will have her first major UK exhibition at the Royal Academy in London in September 2027, showcasing new monumental works exploring themes of architecture, art under fascism, and her Jamaican heritage.
Simone Leigh's First Major UK Exhibition at Royal Academy in 2027
Simone Leigh, the first African American woman to represent the US at the Venice Biennale, will have her first major UK exhibition at the Royal Academy in London in September 2027, showcasing new monumental works exploring themes of architecture, art under fascism, and her Jamaican heritage.
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20% Bias Score


Akwasi's Letters to Anton de Kom: A Personal Account of Racism and Activism in the Netherlands
Akwasi's "Brieven aan Anton de Kom" is a personal account of the aftermath of his controversial 2020 Black Lives Matter speech, connecting his experiences to Anton de Kom's anti-colonial writings, offering a nuanced perspective on racism and activism in the Netherlands.
Akwasi's Letters to Anton de Kom: A Personal Account of Racism and Activism in the Netherlands
Akwasi's "Brieven aan Anton de Kom" is a personal account of the aftermath of his controversial 2020 Black Lives Matter speech, connecting his experiences to Anton de Kom's anti-colonial writings, offering a nuanced perspective on racism and activism in the Netherlands.
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36% Bias Score


McCloskeys Regain Seized Rifle After Yearslong Legal Battle
After a 1,847-day legal battle involving three lawsuits and two appeals, St. Louis lawyers Mark and Patricia McCloskey have had their AR-15 rifle returned by police following a 2020 incident where they brandished firearms at Black Lives Matter protesters near their home.
McCloskeys Regain Seized Rifle After Yearslong Legal Battle
After a 1,847-day legal battle involving three lawsuits and two appeals, St. Louis lawyers Mark and Patricia McCloskey have had their AR-15 rifle returned by police following a 2020 incident where they brandished firearms at Black Lives Matter protesters near their home.
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68% Bias Score


Hankison Sentenced to 33 Months in Breonna Taylor Case
Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was sentenced to 33 months in prison for using excessive force during a 2020 raid that led to the death of Breonna Taylor; he fired 10 shots from outside her apartment, the first conviction in the case that sparked widespread Black Lives Matter protest...
Hankison Sentenced to 33 Months in Breonna Taylor Case
Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was sentenced to 33 months in prison for using excessive force during a 2020 raid that led to the death of Breonna Taylor; he fired 10 shots from outside her apartment, the first conviction in the case that sparked widespread Black Lives Matter protest...
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32% Bias Score


AfD Ban Debate in Germany Amidst Concerns of Youth Radicalization
Germany's debate on banning the AfD, classified as right-wing extremist, is fueled by concerns about youth radicalization and legal challenges, with varied political opinions and the five year anniversary of George Floyd's murder highlighting the ongoing struggle against institutional racism.
AfD Ban Debate in Germany Amidst Concerns of Youth Radicalization
Germany's debate on banning the AfD, classified as right-wing extremist, is fueled by concerns about youth radicalization and legal challenges, with varied political opinions and the five year anniversary of George Floyd's murder highlighting the ongoing struggle against institutional racism.
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48% Bias Score


Five Years After George Floyd: Limited Progress Despite Heightened Awareness
Five years after George Floyd's death, while some police reform measures have been enacted in the US, many feel promised changes haven't materialized, and police killings of Black people remain high, with only 27 percent of Americans believing positive change has occurred, according to Pew Research ...
Five Years After George Floyd: Limited Progress Despite Heightened Awareness
Five years after George Floyd's death, while some police reform measures have been enacted in the US, many feel promised changes haven't materialized, and police killings of Black people remain high, with only 27 percent of Americans believing positive change has occurred, according to Pew Research ...
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32% Bias Score

50,000 March on Lincoln Memorial, Demanding Racial Justice 57 Years After King's Speech
On August 28, 2020, 50,000 people marched on the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., demanding racial justice and equal voting rights 57 years after Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, spurred by the deaths of George Floyd and Jacob Blake.

50,000 March on Lincoln Memorial, Demanding Racial Justice 57 Years After King's Speech
On August 28, 2020, 50,000 people marched on the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., demanding racial justice and equal voting rights 57 years after Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, spurred by the deaths of George Floyd and Jacob Blake.
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56% Bias Score

Confederate General's Statue to Be Reinstalled in Washington D.C.
The U.S. National Park Service will reinstall a statue of Confederate General Albert Pike in Washington D.C., despite his pro-slavery views and following its destruction during a 2020 Black Lives Matter protest; this aligns with President Trump's efforts to revise American history.

Confederate General's Statue to Be Reinstalled in Washington D.C.
The U.S. National Park Service will reinstall a statue of Confederate General Albert Pike in Washington D.C., despite his pro-slavery views and following its destruction during a 2020 Black Lives Matter protest; this aligns with President Trump's efforts to revise American history.
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44% Bias Score

Eddington": A 2020 Pandemic Satire
Ari Aster's "Eddington" is a black dramedy set in May 2020, depicting the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and social media on a small town in New Mexico, highlighting the tensions between online and offline realities and portraying the amplification of societal divisions.

Eddington": A 2020 Pandemic Satire
Ari Aster's "Eddington" is a black dramedy set in May 2020, depicting the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and social media on a small town in New Mexico, highlighting the tensions between online and offline realities and portraying the amplification of societal divisions.
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32% Bias Score

Brazilian Police Officer Kills Unarmed Black Man, Sparking Outrage
In São Paulo, Brazil, on July 4th, Guilherme Dias Santos, a 26-year-old Black man, was fatally shot by an off-duty police officer who mistook him for a criminal; the incident highlights systemic racism and police brutality in Brazil.

Brazilian Police Officer Kills Unarmed Black Man, Sparking Outrage
In São Paulo, Brazil, on July 4th, Guilherme Dias Santos, a 26-year-old Black man, was fatally shot by an off-duty police officer who mistook him for a criminal; the incident highlights systemic racism and police brutality in Brazil.
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52% Bias Score

Mixed Impact Five Years After George Floyd's Murder: Progress and Persistent Challenges
Five years after George Floyd's death during a police arrest in Minneapolis sparked global Black Lives Matter protests, a Pew Research Center study reveals that only 27% of Americans believe improvements have been made for Black lives, while 16 US states banned chokeholds, and Mapping Police Violenc...

Mixed Impact Five Years After George Floyd's Murder: Progress and Persistent Challenges
Five years after George Floyd's death during a police arrest in Minneapolis sparked global Black Lives Matter protests, a Pew Research Center study reveals that only 27% of Americans believe improvements have been made for Black lives, while 16 US states banned chokeholds, and Mapping Police Violenc...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Dismantles Police Reforms Five Years After George Floyd's Murder
Five years after George Floyd's death, which sparked widespread protests against police brutality, the Trump administration is ending key police reforms, reversing progress made in addressing racial inequality in the US justice system.

Trump Administration Dismantles Police Reforms Five Years After George Floyd's Murder
Five years after George Floyd's death, which sparked widespread protests against police brutality, the Trump administration is ending key police reforms, reversing progress made in addressing racial inequality in the US justice system.
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44% Bias Score
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