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Jacksonville killings refocus attention on the city’s racist past and the struggle to move on
What happened in Jacksonville, said longtime resident Rodney Hurst, 79, “could have happened anywhere, except it did happen in Jacksonville.”
Good Riddance: Corrections officer that made fun of Tops mass shooting victims retires
According to WKBW, Gregory Foster II, was suspended without pay in May after featuring an image on his Facebook page showing a picture of the grocery store where a racist teen murdered ten people and this caption: “Clean up on aisle 3, no wait 4, also on 7, 9, 12, and 13.”
Pastor apologizes after Black woman says she was called ‘colored’ and blocked from entering white church
Christian churches are known for promoting Christ’s supremacy, but a Southern Baptist church in Arkansas is accused of embracing White Supremacy.
Kingdom Book 1: Mav City, Kirk Franklin highlight injustice and bring hope through gospel
Music collective Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin – both Grammy winners – are centering their focus on the injustices around mass incarceration by amplifying the voices of 1,300 inmates at Everglades Correctional Facility in Florida.
Republican Gov. Youngkin looks to root out critical race theory in Virginia
It was literally the first thing Virginia’s Republican governor, Glenn Youngkin, did when he took office last month: sign an executive order designed to root out critical race theory from the state’s education system.
Museum to remove Roosevelt statue decried as white supremacy
The American Museum of Natural History will remove a prominent statue of Theodore Roosevelt from its entrance after years of objections that it symbolizes colonial expansion and racial discrimination, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday.