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- 1From:The New York TimesAs soon as it was clear that Silicon Valley Bank would not survive the weekend, conservative influencers and Republican politicians had a culprit in sight. Wokeness. ''They were one of the most woke banks,''...
- 2From:The New York TimesAs African migrants are swept up in a widening crackdown, critics say President Kais Saied is openly mining a deep vein of discrimination and prejudice against dark-skinned people in Tunisia. Moussa Osman had been in...
- 3From:UWIRE TextThe Iowa City Fire Department is currently facing a discrimination lawsuit after former employee Sadie McDowell reported the unit for accounts of sexism, racism, and homophobia. The trial is currently set for July 30...
- 4From:The Washington PostByline: Simon Denyer and Michelle Ye Hee Lee Another ouster of a person involved in staging the Tokyo Olympics - this one over an antisemitic joke more than two decades ago - is the latest incident in which the Games...
- 5From:The Guardian (London, England)Byline: Alexandra Topping The Metropolitan police commissioner has "potentially missed his moment" to radically overhaul Britain's largest police service by refusing to acknowledge there is institutional racism, sexism...
- 6From:The Times (London, England)Byline: Fiona Hamilton Crime Editor Matt Dathan Home Affairs Editor Chris Smyth Whitehall Editor Britain's biggest police force faces being broken up if it does not rapidly overhaul a toxic culture that will be exposed...
- 7From:USA TodayByline: Nicholas Wu, USA TODAY WASHINGTON - The House of Representatives passed a measure Thursday condemning anti-Asian bigotry and discrimination during the COVID-19 pandemic. The measure's sponsor, Rep. Grace...
- 8From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: ANGELA AMATO; THE CANADIAN PRESS Two University of Calgary researchers weren't surprised when their survey of Alberta doctors showed biases against Indigenous patients, but they were shocked by some of the...
- 9From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: Paul Bloom Paul Bloom is professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, and the Brooks and Suzanne Ragen Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Yale University. His latest book is Psych: The Story of the...
- 10From:The New York TimesA reader wonders what he can do to repair his relationship with his mother in the face of her prejudice. Over a year ago, I introduced my new girlfriend, who is Jewish, to my mother, who is not. (My girlfriend and I...
- 11From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: LAWRENCE MARTIN So as the killing-field nation that is America reels from its latest cluster of mass shootings, why aren't all the woke culture warriors coming to the rescue? What's extraordinary is the...
- 12From:UWIRE TextByline: Jessica Mills / Arts & Culture Editor / The USD Vista Students discuss the comedian's skits and SNL appearance Jessica Mills / Arts & Culture Editor / The USD Vista (cw: anti-Semitism, transphobia,...
- 13From:All Things ConsideredTo listen to this broadcast, click here: HOST: MARY LOUISE KELLY MARY LOUISE KELLY: Today was Day 4 at the 2022 men's soccer World Cup in Qatar. This is the first time the tournament takes place in an Arab and Muslim...
- 14From:States News ServiceNEW YORK -- The following information was released by the World Jewish Congress (WJC): "I can hate you, but if I do it only because you are a Jew, that's anti-Semitism." US Special Envoy Deborah Lipstadt was...
- 15From:The Washington PostByline: Kelly Kasulis Cho The group building the Obama Presidential Center temporarily ceased construction Thursday after a noose was found on-site in Chicago. Lakeside Alliance, a partnership of at least five...
- 16From:The Washington PostByline: Glenn Kessler For months, a small Michigan company that sells software to help municipalities manage work schedules and payroll accounts of election workers has been under scrutiny by two prominent members of a...
- 17From:The Washington PostByline: Glenn Kessler For months, a small Michigan company that sells software to help municipalities manage work schedules and payroll accounts of election workers has been under scrutiny by two prominent members of a...
- 18From:USA TodayByline: Nancy Armour, Columnist, USA TODAY There is never anything funny or clever about bigotry. It was classless and immature for Spanish soccer legends Iker Casillas and Carles Puyol to suggest they are gay as a...
- 19From:USA TodayByline: Connie Schultz, Columnist, USA TODAY For a moment, I thought I might have ruined dinner with my friends. Jackie, Kate and I had just sat down when our middle-age server arrived to introduce herself as Kris...
- 20From:USA TodayByline: Johnny C. Taylor Jr., Columnist, USA TODAY Johnny C. Taylor Jr. tackles your human resources questions as part of a series for USA TODAY. Taylor is president and CEO of the Society for Human Resource...