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Black Man Offered Job By Sheriff's Office That Wrongly Detained Him

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Joseph Griffin was stopped by Volusia County deputies because he fit the description of a burglary suspect.
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Trump Executive Order Bans Police Chokeholds Unless Officer's Life Is in Danger

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Jun.16 -- After meeting with the families of Black people killed by police, President Donald Trump signed an executive order calling on police departments to adopt stricter use-of-force policies.
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Protest in Rio against gender discrimination

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Large numbers of women took to the streets of Rio de Janeiro to raise awareness of gender discrimination on Monday, joining a wave of feminist protests across Latin America.
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Walmart Will No Longer Lock Up Multicultural Hair Products

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Multicultural hair care products have been locked in security cases. Across the aisle, products commonly used by White people are on open shelves.
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Interview with Keir Starmer

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of an interview with Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer MP about care home staff vaccination and whether it should be manditory and vaccine passport discrimination on 15th April 2021 in Southgate, Gower, Wales,...
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Detroit man sues bank for not taking checks

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A black Air Force veteran who tried to deposit settlement checks from a discrimination lawsuit was rejected by his suburban Detroit bank, which suspected fraud and called police.
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Kids shine as Broadway's 'To Kill a Mockingbird' goes big

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KIDS SHINE AS BROADWAY'S 'TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD' GOES BIG
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Warren Says Bloomberg Accusers Should Be Allowed to Speak Freely

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Feb.25 -- Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts says women in Mike Bloomberg's company should be released from any non disclosure agreement. They spoke at the tenth Democratic in Charleston, South Carolina. Bloomberg is the founder...
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Joe Rogan Apologizes For Racial Slurs After Video Surfaces

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This comes after Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter India.Arie announced she was pulling her music from Spotify, referencing Rogan’s racial slurs.
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Kushner: Getting Called Out by Ye Not on 'Bingo Card'

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Joshua Kushner, founder of Thrive Capital, talks about being criticized by the rapper Ye for investing in Kim Kardashian's underwear company SKIMS. Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, was married to Kardashian. Kushner speaks to...
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USA: EX KLANSMAN JOHN LEE CLARY DENOUNCES THE KU KLUX KLAN

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A former leading member of the Ku Klux Klan has spoken out against the white supremacist group, saying its racist attitudes are a serious threat to American society. Johnny Lee Clary, now a born-again Christian, has renounced his ties to...
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Briefing by Jewish groups on Zionism disrupted by Arab protests.

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1. NGO meeting with tents and crowd 2. Set up for press conference for Worldwide Coalition of Jews 3. Various of press conference 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Professor Ann Bayefsky, member of the International Association for Jewish Lawyers:...
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WRAP US talk show host opens school, Mandela

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1. Various of school 2. Oprah Winfrey coming out of school with girl pupils UPSOUND: (English) Oprah Winfrey: "Hello everybody, these are my girls." 3. Oprah Winfrey cutting ribbon 4. Various of Oprah Winfrey with girl pupils 5. Pull...
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NICARAGUA: BOGUS PARTIES HUNT FOR VOTES TO GET STATE SUBSIDY

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Spanish/Nat With more than 40 parties registered for Nicaragua's upcoming elections, there are suspicions that people are starting bogus parties to qualify for state funding. The government offers a subsidy to all political parties or...
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NEWS FEATURE Female candidates take part in election

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April 2008 1. Wide shot of Piazza di Torre Argentina 2. Wide of women at stall mounting scarlet letter protest 3. Close-up of scarlet letter badges 4. Medium shot of nun having conversation with scarlet letter protest woman 5....
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South Africa - Black And White Education Policies

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Gauteng, South Africa Natsot Duration: 2.53" On of the toughest tests facing South African President, Nelson Mandela's government is to change the apartheid system of education, especially for black South Africans. More...
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Senator Ben Cardin, the ACLU, a lawyer for the Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown families, and others hosted a briefing aimed at developing a strategy for securing passage of the End Racial Profiling Act. (Sept. 16)

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U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D) of Maryland, the American Civil Liberties Union, a lawyer for the Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown families, and others hosted a panel discussion in Washington on Tuesday aimed at developing a strategy for...
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Father of two girls, President Barack Obama says he wants to improve the status of women in the United States.

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HEADLINE: Weekly Obama Address: Women's rights CAPTION: Father of two girls, President Barack Obama says he wants to improve the status of women in the United States. (March 12) [Location - Date:Washington, March 12, 2011] [Source:White...
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TAIWAN: CHINA ACCUSED OF OPERATING APARTHEID POLICY

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English/Nat Taiwan's foreign minister John Chang has accused China of operating a policy of apartheid by isolating Taiwan in the international community. Chang also accused China of distorting Taiwan's aims for future United Nations...
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Confirmation hearing for nominee for Supreme Court

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1. Supreme Court Nominee, Judge Sonia Sotomayor standing before the Senate Judiciary Committee 2. Shot from behind committee chairman Patrick Leahy as he says: (English) "Please raise your right hand..." 3. Chairman Leahy reads Sotomayor...
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The Supreme Court blocked the largest sex-discrimination lawsuit in U.S. history on Monday, siding with Wal-Mart and against up to 1.6 million female workers in a decision that makes it harder to mount large-scale bias claims against the nation's other huge companies, too.

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HEADLINE: High court bars mass sex bias case vs. Wal-Mart CAPTION: The Supreme Court has blocked a major sex-discrimination lawsuit, siding with Wal-Mart and against up to 1.6 million female workers in a decision that makes it harder to...
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Soweto millionaire a role model for black business people

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AP Television Johannesburg, South Africa, 23 September 2008 1. Wide set up Richard Maponya, South African businessman, standing in garden with his family 2. Various of Maponya talking to his daughter 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard...
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SYND 21 12 76 JUMBLATT INTERVIEW ON MUSLIM DISCRIMINATION

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In an exclusive interview with UPITN, the Druze leader in Lebanon, Kamal Jumblatt said that though peace has come to the troubled country, the discrimination between Christians and Muslims, which started the civil war, still remains. He...
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South Africa - Apartheid Atrocity Investigations

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The South African commission into apartheid-era atrocities - set up by Nelson Mandela's government to investigate Apartheid-era rights abuses and murders - will go ahead with its first hearings Monday (15/4) despite court action...