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VOICED : Tres votantes de Lula cuentan por qué quieren que vuelva al poder

9th - Higher Ed
Los votantes de Lula da Silva confían en que el exmandatario izquierdista ganará las elecciones para que Brasil vuelva a hacer de la lucha contra la pobreza y las discriminaciones una prioridad, según testimonios recogidos por la AFP en...
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VOICED : La victoria de Shane, la primera persona en recibir un carnet de identidad "X" en Chile

9th - Higher Ed
Shane Cienfuegos, de 29 años, es la primera persona que recibió una cédula de identidad en Chile que no identifica el género, un acto administrativo que siente como una "victoria" sobre la discriminación y violencia que ha soportado su...
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CLEAN : Celebrations for return of Pride canal parade in Amsterdam

9th - Higher Ed
"It's really amazing to see," says a spectator of the canal parade (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Siete selecciones europeas renuncian en el Mundial al brazalete inclusivo "One Love"

9th - Higher Ed
Las siete selecciones europeas que habían previsto portar durante el Mundial de Catar un brazalete coloreado "One Love", a favor de la inclusión y contra la discriminación, renunciaron el lunes a hacerlo frente a la amenaza de "sanciones...
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CLEAN : Poder Prieto artists open the debate on racism in Mexico

9th - Higher Ed
Poder Prieto is a movement founded in 2021 led by darker-skinned artists in Mexico who actively fight against discrimination in the country, among them Marvel blockbuster star Tenoch Huerta, who just published a book on his indigenous...
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CLEAN : Pakistan's transgender activists seek rights and protection

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of transgender rights activists and their supporters protest in Pakistan’s southern city of Karachi to campaign for equal rights and raise awareness about discrimination against the community (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Colorado Springs mayor praises 'two heroes' who 'saved a lot of lives' at LGBTQ club shooting

9th - Higher Ed
A Colorado man faces potential hate crime charges, after a shooting rampage at an LGBTQ nightclub, "if the evidence supports bias-motivated crimes, we will charge that as well," says El Paso County District Attorney Michael Allen during...
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CLEAN : Hundreds protest against femicide in Kosovo after murder of pregnant woman

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of protesters gather in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, demanding a tougher government stance on violence against women after a 35-year-old pregnant woman was shot several times by her ex-husband (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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CLEAN : France: Demonstrators march to demand end to sexual violence

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of protesters holding torches march in the streets of the city of Rennes, in the northwest of France, to denounce sexual violence (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Hungary's Orban blasts 'Hungarophobia' in Brussels

9th - Higher Ed
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban accuses Brussels of "Hungarophobia", saying that prejudice rather than graft concerns -- delayed a recent agreement with the EU over frozen bloc funds (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : DR Congo Tutsis face threats, prejudice amid rebel crisis

9th - Higher Ed
People are motivated by hatred against our community": members of the Tutsi community living in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo say they are victims of threats, prejudice and arbitrary arrests in the midst of hostilities with M23, a...
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Pentagon Announces Efforts To Improve Diversity, Inclusion In Military

Higher Ed
Secretary ​Mark Esper revealed three initiatives to help build a military that "pursues equal opportunity and aspires to true meritocracy."
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VOICED : Murders fuel caste tensions in rural India

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Murders fuel caste tensions in rural India
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CLEAN : Canada: 751 unmarked graves discovered at indigenous school

9th - Higher Ed
More than 750 unmarked graves have been found near a former Catholic boarding school for indigenous children in western Canada, a tribal leader said Thursday -- the second such shock discovery in less than a month (Footage by AFPTV via...
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VOICED: AIDS patient fights discrimination in China

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: AIDS patient fights discrimination in China
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CLEAN : 'Black Books Matter': Multicultural heroes emerge in US youth literature

9th - Higher Ed
A diverse network of US authors, publishers and independent book store owners is fighting for more representation in literature for children and young adults, in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement and amid a recent rise of...
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CLEAN : Fighting discrimination in India, one purse at a time

9th - Higher Ed
The sound of men punching holes into colourful rubber sheets reverberates across the tiny studio in India's largest slum -- an unlikely birthplace for luxury handbags made by a marginalised community seeking to reclaim its identity...
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CLEAN : Kosovo Roma the forgotten victims of war

9th - Higher Ed
It was not their war but the Kosovo conflict in the 1990s forced tens of thousands of Roma the Balkans eternal scapegoats into exile
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CLEAN : US Women's Soccer team fights for wage equality

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : US Women's Soccer team fights for wage equality
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Diversity Is Our Strength Is It True

6th - 8th
Joey tells us about a special workshop that teaches students cooperation and understanding among diverse cultures. Teens at Hamden High School in Connecticut are hoping to create awareness about human rights and reduce prejudice.
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VOICED : Menchu denuncia bullying contra indigenas en redes sociales

9th - Higher Ed
Al celebrar 25 anos de haber ganado el Premio Nobel de la Paz la guatemalteca Rigoberta Menchu denuncio el miercoles en la Ciudad de Mexico el racismo y la discriminacion a los indígenas en las redes sociales
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Remembering Malcolm X 55 Years Later

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Malcolm X, the iconic civil rights leader, was assassinated 55 years ago at the Audubon Ballroom in New York City.
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CLEAN : Morocco makes headway against HIV but stigma remains

9th - Higher Ed
In Morocco the struggle against HIV has been so successful in recent years that campaigners worry about losing funding for combatting the virus but for people living with the disease it remains a heavy stigma (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Jane Elliott: American Schools 'Indoctrinate' Students In Prejudice

Higher Ed
The educator and adaptor of the famous "Blue Eyes, Brown Eyes" experiment talked with Newsy about teaching racial equity.