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In his opening remarks, Biden said he would use the federal government's full power to oppose state-level efforts to restrict autonomy and invade personal medical decisions.

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Civil rights and community leaders rejoiced as Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in as the 116th Supreme Court justice. 

Ketanji Brown Jackson is the first Black woman and only the third Black person to ever sit on the highest court in America.

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The new law comes 10 years after Jordan Davis was murdered over loud music in Jacksonville.

The emergence of robots has some computer scientists worried that artificial intelligence is learning how to be racist and sexist.

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According to the CDC, Black women are nearly three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than white women.

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Jennifer Rourke, a reproductive justice organizer and candidate for Rhode Island District 29, was assaulted by an off-duty officer reportedly running for the GOP nomination for the same district at the time.

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Even states that are considered “safe” for abortion seekers could act to further protect and support the fundamental right. Jennifer Driver, State Innovation Exchange’s senior director of reproductive rights, further explained the importance of taking affirmative action in the wake of the SCOTUS abortion decision in Dobbs.  

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The glee and excitement at the Supreme Court removing constitutional protection from a fundamental right should alarm us all.  

The life expectancy for Black people in the U.S. always falls below the national average, but that doesn’t quite tell the entire story.

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A Black former worker at Tesla’s California assembly plant turned down a $15 million settlement after a judge chopped a $137 million jury verdict

America was built on white supremacy and time after time its ideologies get Black people killed, injured, or traumatized–all because of lies.