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    Trump calls Black Lives Matter a ‘symbol of hate’

    July 3, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

          (CNN)On Monday, President Donald Trump went after attempts to strip the names of racists from buildings. On Tuesday, it was a federal housing rule meant to combat racial segregation.   By Wednesday, Trump was calling the words “Black Lives Matter” a “symbol of hate” — a […]

    Color Culture, Local, News

    272 NYPD Police Officers Filed for Retirement Since the Police Killing of George Floyd

    July 3, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

        Ever since the protests that transpired as the result of George Floyd being killed by a Minneapolis police officer and it being recorded on a mobile phone, police officers within the New York Police Department have been filing for retirement, according to The New York Post. After Floyd […]

    Color Culture, National, News

    Some US states return to previous restrictions hoping to slow surges of coronavirus cases

    July 3, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

      Weeks after most US states began lifting their lockdowns, parts of the country are clamping down on renewed restrictions hoping to slow staggering surges in new case numbers. With July 4 approaching, officials are trying not to repeat scenes of Memorial Day, when thousands across […]

    Color Culture, News, Relevant to you

    After Years of Student Protests, Princeton Strikes the Name of Segregationist President Woodrow Wilson From Its Buildings

    July 3, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

        Princeton announced Saturday that it was striking the name of former U.S. President Woodrow Wilson from its public and international affairs school as well as a residential building, citing his “racist thinking and policies” during his time in office, as well as his […]

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    Mississippi’s State Legislature Passes Bill to Remove Confederate Emblem from Flag

    July 3, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

        The Mississippi state legislature — both House and Senate — passed a bill today to remove the Confederate battle emblem from its state flag. According to cnn.com, the bill will now go to Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves, who has said he would sign legislation that state lawmakers […]

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