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Near Trump's Rally Site, Black Tulsa Lives With Fiery Legacy
President Donald Trump's site for a rally on Saturday in Tulsa, Oklahoma, stands in what's historically the white downtown, a few hundred feet from a once-thriving black community wiped out by a white massacre in 1921. -
Virginia Governor To Propose Juneteenth As State Holiday
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has announced he'll propose making Juneteenth an official holiday in a state that once was home to the capital of the Confederacy. -
BPD Data On Traffic Stops And Racial Profiling
The BPD's data show Black people made up 70 percent of traffic stops in 2019. How might this information play into Supreme Judicial Court rulings in the future? -
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The Revs Talk Intersectionality Following Monday's Supreme Court Ruling On LGBT Discrimination
Irene Monroe also spoke about her experience witnessing the Stonewall riots at a teenager in 1969. -
`When Does It Stop?' Slain Man's Family Makes Tearful Plea
The family of a black man killed in a scuffle with Atlanta police outside a fast food drive-through is pleading for nonviolent protests and policy changes to end future deaths in police custody. -
UK's Leader Creates Anti-Racism Panel; Critics Want More
The move comes two weeks of protests spurred by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis by police. -
Rancor Erupts In 'LA Times' Newsroom Over Race, Equity And Protest Coverage
Staffers at the Los Angeles Times say editors have failed to fulfill promises of racial equity at the paper including in hiring, pay and the coverage it offers readers. -
What Federal Police Reform Could Include — And What The Sticking Points May Be
After nearly three weeks of protests, several police departments have already moved to make reforms, but when it comes to sweeping national change, it's not clear how far Washington will go. -
California City Residents Demand Answers After Black Man Found Hanging From Tree
Los Angeles County officials said Robert Fuller's death was likely a suicide. Fuller's body was found Wednesday in a park in Palmdale. Public officials are joining those already demanding answers.