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A Black Woman Says She Had To Hide Her Race To Get A Fair Home Appraisal
Carlette Duffy's tidy, three-bedroom home is in a historic Black neighborhood in Indianapolis. It has been completely renovated and sits across the street… -
Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump Calls For 'Truth and Transparency' In The Death Of Mikayla Miller
Prominent civil rights attorney joins family and activists raising doubts that the Hopkinton teen's death was a suicide. -
The Latino Equity Fund Takes On Inequities In Wealth And Health
Established in 2013, the Latino Equity Fund is taking on inequality that impacts Latino residents of Massachusetts, ranging from wealth inequities to the disproportionate toll of COVID-19 and beyond. -
Mikayla Miller Death Ruled A Suicide
“Our investigation into the events surrounding Mikayla’s death remains active and ongoing," the district attorney's office said. -
Poll Details The Very Different Views Of Black And White Americans On Race And Police
White and Black Americans have very different views of race in America and have had very different experiences when it comes to dealing with… -
80% Of Asian Americans Say They Are Discriminated Against
A recent survey found that nearly 80% of Asian Americans don't feel respected and say they are discriminated against by their fellow Americans.… -
Black Doctors Say Plan To Tackle Racism In Medicine Falls Short
“Right now, as a black woman physician here at Mass General, but also as a black patient, I can tell you I haven't yet felt a major change," Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford said. -
Nonprofit Leadership Is Becoming More Diverse In Boston. What Took So Long?
New leaders of color in Boston say the shift is a sign of progress and optimism, but also an indication that much work still needs to be done to close the racial leadership gap. -
Questions Raised Over Impartiality Of Juror In Derek Chauvin Trial
Could a juror misrepresenting himself be grounds for an appeal? -
Descendant Of Native American Civil Rights Pioneer Calls On Harvard To Return Tomahawk
"Harvard is holding our heritage without conferring any of the benefits," said Brett Chapman