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DACA Entrepreneur Still at Risk of Deportation Despite Business Success

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Victor Santos is what America is all about: Brazilian born, Santos came to the U.S. with his parents, graduated from Berkeley, worked at Google, and founded his own company to help "unbanked" people in the third world get access to basic...
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Can U.S. and Europe learn from each other on racism? | Inside Story

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Police killings in the United States trigger global protests and debates on racism.
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Jemele Hill: US does not deserve a white supremacist president | UpFront

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Richelle Carey discusses the intersection of racism, politics and sports with journalist Jemele Hill.
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License to Hate: White Supremacy in the US | Fault Lines

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How did the racist ideology behind recent US white supremacist attacks seep into the country's mainstream discourse?
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Are the loudest voices on India’s airwaves normalising hate? | The Listening Post (Full)

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Indian TV anchors are in attack mode against critics of the ruling party. Plus, blackface not history in the Arab world.
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Will US protests lead to political change? I Inside Story

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Demonstrations against police brutality and racism spread across the US.
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Caught on camera: Police brutality and racism in Trump's America | The Listening Post

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How the video of a Black man's murder set the United States ablaze. Plus, drone investigations from on high.
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Monuments of history or bigotry? The politics of statues | The Listening Post (Full)

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Should historic statues remain standing even if they celebrate racism? Plus, the man behind Rwanda's hate media.
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Trudeau and Scheer tackle identity politics ahead of election

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has come under scrutiny after he called a heckler racist; Conservative leader Andrew Scheer says Trudeau's rhetoric is what's dividing the country, but the issue is also threatening to divide the...
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D.A. Says New Yorkers Smoke Pot, Laws Should Change

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"Use of marijuana is clearly not going to stop," said the Manhattan District Attorney, Cyrus Vance, Jr. "So, we need to legalize it." Until that happens, the D.A. said his office won't prosecute pot smokers in an effort to remedy the...
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'Legalize It,' says D.A. as He Stops Prosecuting NYC Weed Smokers

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"Use of marijuana is clearly not going to stop," said the Manhattan District Attorney, Cyrus Vance Jr. "So, we need to legalize it." Until that happens, the D.A. said his office won't prosecute pot smokers in an effort to remedy the...
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Belgium's Red Devils rally a divided nation

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The Belgium football team - playing England for the third place World Cup spot on Saturday - is bringing together fans from one of the least nationalist nations. The Red Devils revving up a country with language and ethniciity...
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Watch: Swedish World Cup team say 'f**k racism' after Durmaz abuse

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Sweden's midfielder Jimmy Durmaz was the target of racial abuse and threats on social media after he gave away a free kick that led to Toni Kroos' last-gasp win for Germany in Saturday's World Cup game. On Sunday, the Swedish FA...
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Starbucks staff get anti-bias training

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It's the company's response to an incident last month, when an employee called police on two black men who were waiting for a friend inside the store.
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ABC's 'Roseanne' Gamble Was Expensive, But it Could've Been Worse

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The network's decision to cancel the hit show could cost it more than $60 million in ad revenue. But the alternative might have cost the network even more, analysts say. ABC killed the popular show after its star, Rosanne Barr, made...
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Canceling 'Roseanne' Is Expensive, But It Could Be Worse for ABC

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The network's decision to cancel the hit show could cost it more than $60 million in ad revenue. But the alternative might have cost the network even more, analysts say. ABC killed the popular show after its star, Rosanne Barr, made...
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Canceling 'Roseanne' Is Expensive, But It Could Be Worse

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The network's decision to cancel the hit show could cost it more than $60 million in ad revenue. But the alternative might have cost the network even more, analysts say. ABC killed the popular show after its star, Rosanne Barr, made...
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Spike Lee's "BlacKkKlansman" gets Cannes ovation

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A new movie from the marvellous Spike Lee is always an event, and the American director is back at the Cannes film festival after a 27-year break, when "Jungle Fever" missed out and "Barton Fink" won. Recently Lee has focused more on...
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Starbucks Opens Bathrooms to All

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The coffee chain announced everyone who walks into any of its stores can use its bathrooms, regardless of whether they have made any purchases. This is "the absolute right thing" to do, says communication and reputation strategist...
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The New 'Dear White People' Season Moves Past Reverse Racism

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Once people get over the name, they find that the show is actually "sexy, funny, and conversational," says actor DeRon Horton who plays Lionel on the Netflix series. The satirical show, which returned on Friday, follows a group of...
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Netflix's 'Dear White People' Embraces Controversy and Creates Some

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Once people get over the name, they find that the show is actually "sexy, funny, and conversational," says the actor DeRon Horton, who plays Lionel Higgins on the Netflix series about race on campus at a fictional Ivy League university.
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Racist chants target French football team in Russia

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With only three months to the 2018 World Cup in Russia, two French national players have been targeted with racial abuse on the host's turf. Monkey chants directed at Kylian Mbappe and Paul Pogba were heard during a friendly game between...
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Police neglected duty in investigating Indigenous man's death

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Police in Thunder Bay neglected their duty in investigating an Indigenous man's death, an independent review has found. Stacy DeBungee was found dead in the McIntyre River in the fall of 2015. Police concluded that the 41-year-old fell...
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International condemnation of Trump comments grows

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Many from different countries voice their displeasure at U.S. president's profane remarks