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Race and ethnicity

Civil rights advocate Xernona Clayton is still ‘fearless’

ATLANTA ((DailyNews)) — A key aide to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. who helped sustain the civil rights movement in the 1960s says...

Vatican’s Pius XII archives begin to shed light on WWII pope

VATICAN CITY ((DailyNews)) — The Vatican has long defended its World War II-era pope, Pius XII, against criticism that he remained silent as the...

On Broadway, more visibility, yes, but also an unseen threat

NEW YORK ((DailyNews)) — At a lunch for Tony Award nominees last month, veteran theater producer Ron Simons looked around and smiled. It seemed...

Judge blocks Louisiana Congress map with one Black district

NEW ORLEANS ((DailyNews)) — Louisiana’s Democratic governor said Monday he will call the Republican-dominated Legislature into special session soon to draw up new congressional...

Students of color push back on calls for police in schools

After the mass shooting at a Texas elementary school, schools around the country pledged to boost security measures and increased the presence of law...

Online pro-gun extremism: ‘Cool for active shooter stuff’

The young man in the jeans and sunglasses proudly shows off his gun in the YouTube video, then instructs his 1 million subscribers how...

Mexican-born engineer pushing for more diversity in space

ATLANTA ((DailyNews)) — Growing up in Guadalajara, Mexico, Katya Echazarreta was encouraged to abandon her dreams of traveling to space.“Everyone around me — family,...

Transformative year: Black coaches now lead 50% of NBA teams

SAN FRANCISCO ((DailyNews)) — It’s an annual occurrence in the NBA. Teams change head coaches and the roster of candidates who should get those...

After groundbreaking slave reparations report, what next?

Reparations experts and advocates largely welcomed a move by California to publicly document its role in perpetuating discrimination against African Americans but wondered if...

EXPLAINER: Alopecia affects millions, including kids

Millions of people around the world are affected by alopecia areata, an autoimmune disorder that causes hair loss and was thrown into the spotlight...

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