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One July morning in 1990, a crowd gathered on the White House lawn, some in wheelchairs, others holding signs, many with tears in their eyes. President George H.W. Bush lifted his pen and signed his ...
The lawyers guild agrees to strike race and gender from applications.
The Waiting Game reveals how the NBA’s greatest merger was really a messy expansion deal fueled by greed, power plays, and ...
RO?GE Theater is seeking an array of artists to join their newest production of The Great Filipino-American Aswang Pageant.
Jacksonville native Audrieanna Burgin has succeeded Kimberly Allen as CEO of 904WARD, the Jacksonville nonprofit working to end racism.
Pro wrestling legend Ric Flair revealed this week that he's battling skin cancer for the second time in three years. The announcement followed his statement denying reports last month.
Ric Flair has been diagnosed with skin cancer, he told People. “It’s the second time in three years that I’ve been dealing with skin cancer,” Flair, 76, said in a story published Friday.
WWE wrestling legend Ric Flair, 76, tells PEOPLE exclusively that he has skin cancer for the 'second time in 3 years,' and will begin treatment next week, he said on Friday, June 6.
There are a number of WWE superstars who have issues with women's division staple Charlotte Flair.
My research is about shedding light on how mischaracterizations of racial inequality are widespread in society and distort policy related to discrimination, bias and racial equity.
The laws, systems, and structures that support racial equity in America will stand strong in the face of inordinate pressure, but only if we band together to protect this vital civil rights ...
A taxpayer funded organization intended to boost youth programming in Baltimore City spent roughly $55,000 to attend a racial equity conference in Missouri.