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Sen. Cory Booker Says Meaningful Progress Made For Police Reform

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Democrats and Republicans aren't budging when it comes to qualified immunity.
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CLEAN : Family and Civil Rights advocates arrive at Church for Andrew Brown Jr. funeral

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Family, friends and civil rights advocates arrive at the Fountain of Life Church in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, for the funeral of Andrew Brown Jr., a Black man shot five times by police, as he attempted to flee arrest on drug...
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Voters To Decide Fate Of Minneapolis Police

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The ballot question is to decide whether to replace the local police department with a new Department of Public Safety.
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CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: Ukraine's Center for Civil Liberties, 2022 Nobel Peace Prize winner

9th - Higher Ed
Stockshots of the Ukrainian Non-Governmental Organisation Centre for Civil Liberties (CCL), co-winner of the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize with Belarusian human rights defender Ales Beliatski and the Russian civil rights group Memorial, as the...
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CLEAN : Interviews with the Nobel Peace Prize laureates in Oslo

9th - Higher Ed
Interviews with Nobel Peace Prize laureates, Natalia Pinchuk, the wife of jailed Belarusian activist Ales Bialiatski, Yan Rachinsky, the chairman of Russian rights organisation, Memorial, and Oleksandra Matviichuk, the director of...
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CLEAN : Ukrainian Nobel Peace Prize NGO calls for international tribunal to try Russia

9th - Higher Ed
Oleksandra Drik from the Ukrainian NGO Centre for Civil Liberties (CCL), co-winner of the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize with Belarusian human rights defender Ales Beliatski and the Russian civil rights group Memorial, calls for the creation of...
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Ex-Cop Who Kneeled On George Floyd's Back Gets 3.5-Year Term

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J. Alexander Kueng was sentenced Friday to 3 1/2 years in prison
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CLEAN : France demands release of 'hostages' held in Iran

9th - Higher Ed
French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna says she briefly spoke with her Iranian counterpart and demanded the release of seven French "hostages" in Iran and the respect for civil and political rights (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Meta's Austin on Civil Rights and Social Media

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Roy L. Austin, Jr., Vice President, Civil Rights and Deputy General Counsel, Meta speaks about Meta's focus on civil rights across its platforms with Bloomberg's Kurt Wagner at the Bloomberg Equality Summit.
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Some Minority Groups Missed At Higher Rate In 2020 U.S. Census

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A new report shows Black, Hispanic and American Indian residents were missed at higher rates than a decade ago.
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House Panel Hears From Students, Teachers, Parents On Book Bans

Higher Ed
Along with significant action from school boards and parents, legislation on books are rapidly moving through state legislatures across the country.
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Youth Activism Isn't New, Despite Its Social Media Prevalence Now

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Movements led by young people in the U.S. can date back to the mid 1900s, like the Greensboro Four and Tinker v. Des Moines.
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U.S. Rep. John Lewis Participates In 55th 'Bloody Sunday' March

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Lewis' appearance came as a surprise to many following his cancer diagnosis in December.
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Malcolm X's Elementary School Getting Revamp

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The new social services facility will honor the civil rights icon.
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NFL, Players Agree To End 'Race-Norming' In $1B Settlement

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The revised testing plan follows public outrage over using "race-norming," which came to light after two former players filed a civil rights lawsuit.
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United Farm Workers (UFW) labor struggle

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people march down street raising their fists in the air, chanting and carrying various flags and placard signs inscribed with Chicano power slogans (footage by Encyclopaedia Britannica Films). United Farm Workers (UFW) labor struggle on...
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Body Of U.S. Rep. John Lewis Makes Final Journey Across Selma Bridge

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A horse-drawn caisson carried the late civil rights leader across the bridge where he led protesters in 1965 to fight for Black voting rights.
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House Speaker John Boehner disagrees with President Barack Obama on gay marriage and adds Republicans are more focused on the country's economy.

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HEADLINE: Boehner: Marriage between men and women CAPTION: House Speaker John Boehner disagrees with President Barack Obama on gay marriage and adds Republicans are more focused on the country's economy. (May 10) Off Camera question....
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Joan Baez performing at the March on Washington

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/ Joan Baez on stage singing 'We Shall Overcome' / crowds, people arriving on buses. Joan Baez performing at the March on Washington on August 28, 1963 in Washington, DC (Footage by Getty Images)
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Calif. May Restore Affirmative Action As DOJ Reviews Yale Admissions

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After 24 years of banning affirmative action, Californians may vote to reinstate it in November.
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Black Communities Are Being Reshaped By Another Great Migration

Higher Ed
A "new" migration is similar to the one that began in the early 20th century.
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Indigenous, Native American Tribes' Are Pushing For Voting Rights

Higher Ed
The Native American Rights fund says across the board there are many barriers to voting.
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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.