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A California panel approved recommendations on Saturday that could mean hundreds of billions of dollars in payments to Black residents to address past injustices.
Jacqueline Suellen Chaves poses for a photo on Belm Docs. She’s a black woman rejected as too white for a job as a social worker by a panel.
For instance, the loss estimates are $2,300 per person per year of residence for the over-policing of Black communities, and they are $77,000 total per person, regardless of length of residence ...
The panel will take place on Feb. 4 at 7 p.m. in room B092 of the Joseph Fielding Smith Building on BYU campus. For a calendar of events taking place for Black History month, visit http ...
Black Talent, White Agents: “There Are Still Issues That Aren’t Being Addressed” Attorney and Diverse Representation founder Jaia Thomas presented a two-part panel discussion for writers of ...
Crowd listen to a panel discussion during Conversation and Call to Action on Black Maternal Health hosted by Viola's House in partnership with United Way of Dallas and Parkland Health Tuesday ...