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How Black police and soldiers have resisted federal takeovers
History does not suggest a widespread practice by Black soldiers or officers to refuse to carry out orders. However, it does record episodes of courageous dissent during times of racial tensions — such as the Vietnam War and urban rebellions in the 1960s, and the protests over the murder of George Floyd in 2020.
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Move Hack.Diversity to Roxbury Community College
Despite boasting one of the nation’s premier tech clusters — buoyed by abundant venture capital, world-class universities and a sizable Black population — Boston still trails peer cities in producing Black-founded startups.
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Whitewashing the past: The Trump administration’s challenge to Black history
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Whitewashing the past: The Trump administration’s challenge to Black history
The Trump administration’s approach to history, particularly its challenge to a truthful Black history, represents more than a disagreement over facts. It is a part of a larger ideological battle over national identity.
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Gerrymandering and the Black community
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Gerrymandering and the Black community
There’s a cruel kind of magic to how power redraws a line. Not with a gun. Not with a bomb. But with a pen. A line drawn in the dark, behind closed doors, in state houses thick with lobbyists and thin on conscience. They call it redistricting.
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How’s your brain? It might be paying the ‘Black Tax’
Experts say the link between mental health and brain health is too often overlooked, especially in Black communities where stress, systemic racism and limited access to care have compounded health disparities.
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The problems with the recent Trump-Putin-Zelenskyy meetings
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The problems with the recent Trump-Putin-Zelenskyy meetings
By hosting Putin on U.S. soil, President Trump extended a level of diplomatic validation that most critics argued was misplaced. After years of isolation from most of the Western world, the elaborate red-carpet welcome and a fly-by by U.S. fighter jets offered Putin a significant public relations victory.
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Saving more lives through improving trust, technology and training in organ donation
Every day, more than 100,000 Americans wait for an organ transplant that could save their lives. Despite over a decade of reaching record donor and transplant numbers in the United States each year, the need remains high.
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Wake-up call: How Democrats can use August recess to save their brand
There’s an old saying in the hip-hop community: “Men lie, women lie, numbers don ‘t.” In this political climate of lies, corruption and misinformation, working families deserve numbers that work in their favor, especially when it comes to the economy and their wallets.
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The misguided use of the National Guard in Washington, D.C.
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The misguided use of the National Guard in Washington, D.C.
The deployment of the National Guard to Washington, D.C., by the Trump administration signals another controversial and, ultimately, unjustified action. While framed as a necessary measure to combat a “public safety emergency, and help reestablish law and order,” it has no justification in fact or law.
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Democratic mayors can show our party how to win working class voters again
A common Republican talking point is that Democrats can’t be trusted to manage major cities. Donald Trump and his Republican allies can barely hide their disdain for Democrats of color leading America’s largest cities.
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The endangerment is us
There are moments in history when silence is not neutral. When pretending not to know is the most violent thing a nation can do. We are standing at such a moment now.
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Stop the Israeli Army’s slow motion genocide in Gaza
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Stop the Israeli Army’s slow motion genocide in Gaza
The time is long past for a cessation of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, which has turned from a war against Hamas into a war against civilians.
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