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NJ school district becomes first in state to require African-American history...

A New Jersey school district voted this week to become the first in the state to require an African-American history course for graduation. The Cherry Hill school board voted 8-0 — with one abstention...

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‘We turn a blind eye’: Boston’s police remain largely white

BOSTON — For years, Boston city leaders have vowed to diversify the police department so it looks more like the community it serves. Yet the police force is just as white as it was a decade ago and...

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Pentagon, Tucker Carlson trade barbs over remarks on women in the military

The Department of Defense opened fire Thursday on Fox News host Tucker Carlson over a segment in which he said that efforts to make the armed forces more welcoming to women are “a mockery of the US...

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African-American wine makers lead push to increase industry diversity

Black-owned wineries in the United States are seeking to raise awareness of their brands and encourage more young people of color to enter the industry. The Association of African American Vintners...

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Twitter cringes at term ‘bamboo ceiling’ in Oscars diversity headline

The P.C. police have come for the Hollywood Reporter. 

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Democratic Sen. Tammy Duckworth vows to stall Biden nominees over lack of Asians

Illinois Democratic Sen. Tammy Duckworth said Tuesday that she will oppose most of President Biden’s nominees in protest of his lack of Asian-American cabinet picks — but Biden fired back, dismissing...

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Pentagon ‘diversity chief’ reassigned amid probe of social media posts

US Special Operations’ new “chief of diversity” has been reassigned just days after he was appointed, amid an investigation into social media posts in which he compared former President Donald Trump to...

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De Blasio adds ‘Rooney Rule’ to NYPD to create diversity in upper ranks

The NYPD will now have to interview at least one candidate from an "underrepresented" race for any open position in its upper ranks, according to a new executive order signed by Mayor Bill de Blasio...

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Head of NYC’s posh Dalton School splitting at the end of 2021

The head of an elite Manhattan private school in the throes of an internal war over its progressive agenda is leaving at the end of the year. Dalton School chief Jim Best announced his exit in a Friday...

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White House mulling grants for Critical Race Theory in classrooms

The Department of Education may be using financial grants to get schools to teach "Critical Race Theory" in classes.

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How a ‘Gang’ of rebels and civil rights activists created ‘Sesame Street’

“Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street" explores how a team of "rebels" had the wild idea to educate kids through the democratizing medium of TV — and create a world inspired by the civil rights...

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Boeing fires dozens of employees for ‘racist’ behavior

Boeing fired 65 employees and disciplined 53 others for "racist, discriminatory or otherwise hateful conduct," according to a report.

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New ant species given first-ever gender-neutral name to honor diversity

Researchers named the miniature trap-jaw ant from the luscious tropical forests of Ecuador “Strumigenys ayersthey.”

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De Blasio suggests ex-schools chancellor Carranza canceled Columbus

De Blasio said that "someone put this in motion" before Porter replaced former Chancellor Richard Carranza on March 15.

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Netflix & Amazon Pull Away From Golden Globes Until HFPA Improves Diversity

Both streaming platforms are not content with the reforms proposed by the journalist organization.

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Number of NYC kids entering public middle schools to fall by 6 percent next...

According to statistics, there will be around 65,000 students entering NYC middle schools for the fall of 2021. Issues with COVID-19 have likely fast-tracked the already declining numbers.

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Ex-Space Force commander: DOD videos claimed white people are ‘inherently evil’

A recently relieved Space Force commander claimed Monday night that the Pentagon sent servicemembers a video that claimed that America and white people were "evil."

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Lockheed Martin execs made to attend ‘white male privilege’ training: report

The major defense contractor had top executives attend the three-day seminar, which included the reading and discussion of "privilege statements."

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GOP’s Cotton and Crenshaw seek military whistleblowers on ‘woke ideology’

Military veterans turned congressmen Dan Crenshaw and Tom Cotton are fighting back against the woke mob. The two are looking to expose "woke ideology" in the U.S. military diversity training programs.

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Pentagon says diversity training essential in ‘defending the nation’

The Pentagon defended the military's diversity and inclusion training programs amid a torrent of criticism, saying they are essential for recruiting the "right people" in its duty to defend the US.​

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