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The family is asking a federal court to order changes at CPD they say could help fix an alleged culture of systemic racism within the department.
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The American Library Association documented 40 attempts to remove 235 books from public and school libraries in Ohio last year.
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Curious CbusSundown towns were a form of discrimination and segregation prominent in the U.S. during the period after Reconstruction through the first half of the 20th century. The name comes from a warning—with either an explicit or implicit threat of violence—that people of color were not welcome in the area after sundown.
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Senior Kamil Sadlocha is away from the team and not participating in practices or games.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentPoliticians in nearly 30 communities across Ohio and in Cuyahoga County are taking a stand against a public health threat that many believe put Black and brown residents at risk for serious health problems: Racism.
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In a 10-7 vote, the board voted to replace the measure adopted last year with another resolution.
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Health, Science & Environment"The pandemic illuminated inequities that have existed for generations and revealed for all of America a known, but often unaddressed, epidemic impacting public health: racism," Walensky said.
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A group representing Asian American neighbors of Ohio’s Republican lieutenant governor says he and his family have agreed to meet with them to discuss their concerns about his recent tweet, which referred to the coronavirus as the “Wuhan virus.”
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A surge in anti-Asian harassment over the past year has shed light on the role of the bystander. Two groups have teamed up to offer training on tactics you can deploy if you witness an incident.
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Dozens of Asian Americans who live in the same Ohio suburb as the state's lieutenant governor have penned a letter expressing their concerns with his “Wuhan virus” tweet and their fears for the safety of their children.