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Sharpeville Massacre: A Turning Point in the Fight Against Apartheid
The Sharpeville massacre, on March 21, 1960, resulted in the deaths of 69 Black South Africans protesting Apartheid's Pass Laws, marking a turning point in the global fight against racial segregation and leading to the establishment of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discriminati...
Sharpeville Massacre: A Turning Point in the Fight Against Apartheid
The Sharpeville massacre, on March 21, 1960, resulted in the deaths of 69 Black South Africans protesting Apartheid's Pass Laws, marking a turning point in the global fight against racial segregation and leading to the establishment of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discriminati...
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28% Bias Score


German Study Shows High Rates of Racist Discrimination
A study in Germany reveals that 54 percent of people identifying with ethnic or religious minorities experience regular racist discrimination, with Muslim women and Black individuals reporting even higher rates; this is linked to decreased trust in institutions and lower political engagement among y...
German Study Shows High Rates of Racist Discrimination
A study in Germany reveals that 54 percent of people identifying with ethnic or religious minorities experience regular racist discrimination, with Muslim women and Black individuals reporting even higher rates; this is linked to decreased trust in institutions and lower political engagement among y...
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36% Bias Score


Google to Pay $28 Million in Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Settlement
Google will pay $28 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging that it discriminated against employees based on race and ethnicity from February 15, 2018, to December 31, 2024, a claim Google denies.
Google to Pay $28 Million in Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Settlement
Google will pay $28 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging that it discriminated against employees based on race and ethnicity from February 15, 2018, to December 31, 2024, a claim Google denies.
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48% Bias Score


Over 50 Universities Under Investigation for Racial Discrimination
The Department of Education is investigating over 50 universities for alleged racial discrimination in admissions, scholarships, and student life programs, potentially impacting federal funding and challenging diversity initiatives.
Over 50 Universities Under Investigation for Racial Discrimination
The Department of Education is investigating over 50 universities for alleged racial discrimination in admissions, scholarships, and student life programs, potentially impacting federal funding and challenging diversity initiatives.
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60% Bias Score


Utah's Anti-DEI Law Cripples Black Student Union
Utah's anti-DEI law led to the defunding and disassociation of the University of Utah's Black Student Union, resulting in the closure of its cultural center and forcing the group to independently fundraise, impacting its ability to support Black students.
Utah's Anti-DEI Law Cripples Black Student Union
Utah's anti-DEI law led to the defunding and disassociation of the University of Utah's Black Student Union, resulting in the closure of its cultural center and forcing the group to independently fundraise, impacting its ability to support Black students.
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60% Bias Score


Australian Citizen Sues Government for Alleged Racial Profiling at Sydney Airport
An Australian man of Nigerian descent is suing the Australian government for racial discrimination, alleging that border force officers detained him 32 times at Sydney Airport between 1998 and 2020 without cause, and offered him $80,000 to drop the case.
Australian Citizen Sues Government for Alleged Racial Profiling at Sydney Airport
An Australian man of Nigerian descent is suing the Australian government for racial discrimination, alleging that border force officers detained him 32 times at Sydney Airport between 1998 and 2020 without cause, and offered him $80,000 to drop the case.
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48% Bias Score

Italian Association Addresses Housing Discrimination Against Immigrants
Connect, an Italian association, launched initiatives to combat housing discrimination against immigrants on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (March 21st), citing an EU report showing high rejection rates and offering legal aid and awareness campaigns.

Italian Association Addresses Housing Discrimination Against Immigrants
Connect, an Italian association, launched initiatives to combat housing discrimination against immigrants on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (March 21st), citing an EU report showing high rejection rates and offering legal aid and awareness campaigns.
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16% Bias Score

West Virginia Couple Sentenced for Child Abuse, Human Trafficking
A West Virginia couple, Jeanne Kay Whitefeather and Donald Lantz, were found guilty of multiple counts of child abuse, neglect, human trafficking, and forced labor; Whitefeather was also convicted of civil rights violations due to the race of their five adopted Black children, who they abused, resul...

West Virginia Couple Sentenced for Child Abuse, Human Trafficking
A West Virginia couple, Jeanne Kay Whitefeather and Donald Lantz, were found guilty of multiple counts of child abuse, neglect, human trafficking, and forced labor; Whitefeather was also convicted of civil rights violations due to the race of their five adopted Black children, who they abused, resul...
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48% Bias Score

US Department of Education Investigates 45 Universities for Allegedly Discriminatory Diversity Programs
The US Department of Education opened investigations into 45 universities, including Ivy League schools and the MIT, for allegedly violating the 1964 Civil Rights Act through partnerships with The PhD Project, which supports minority doctoral candidates; seven additional schools face probes for race...

US Department of Education Investigates 45 Universities for Allegedly Discriminatory Diversity Programs
The US Department of Education opened investigations into 45 universities, including Ivy League schools and the MIT, for allegedly violating the 1964 Civil Rights Act through partnerships with The PhD Project, which supports minority doctoral candidates; seven additional schools face probes for race...
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56% Bias Score

US Suspends Nearly All Aid to South Africa
The U.S. State Department, citing "egregious actions" and implementing Executive Order 14204, has suspended nearly all aid to South Africa due to concerns about racial discrimination against white Afrikaners; only PEPFAR is exempted.

US Suspends Nearly All Aid to South Africa
The U.S. State Department, citing "egregious actions" and implementing Executive Order 14204, has suspended nearly all aid to South Africa due to concerns about racial discrimination against white Afrikaners; only PEPFAR is exempted.
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72% Bias Score

WNBA Star Natasha Cloud: Social Justice as Important as Winning
WNBA star Natasha Cloud balances a successful basketball career with outspoken social justice advocacy, highlighting the growing pressure on athletes to use their influence for social change amid efforts to roll back diversity initiatives.

WNBA Star Natasha Cloud: Social Justice as Important as Winning
WNBA star Natasha Cloud balances a successful basketball career with outspoken social justice advocacy, highlighting the growing pressure on athletes to use their influence for social change amid efforts to roll back diversity initiatives.
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20% Bias Score

Nazi Persecution of Black People: Under-researched History of Neuengamme Concentration Camp
Historian Gisela Ewe discusses the persecution of Black people under Nazism, highlighting the 15 identified Black prisoners in Neuengamme concentration camp out of approximately 100,000 total inmates, the challenges in identifying more due to poor record-keeping, and the role of resistance and solid...

Nazi Persecution of Black People: Under-researched History of Neuengamme Concentration Camp
Historian Gisela Ewe discusses the persecution of Black people under Nazism, highlighting the 15 identified Black prisoners in Neuengamme concentration camp out of approximately 100,000 total inmates, the challenges in identifying more due to poor record-keeping, and the role of resistance and solid...
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16% Bias Score
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