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Hundreds of Sudanese families separated by armed conflict finally back in touch
By Lucien Christen and Aylona Synenko On August 14, 2023 Since the beginning of July, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Red Cross of Chad have…
Read MoreCity council votes to make Pittsburgh sanctuary city for gender-affirming care
By Royce Reed On September 12, 2023 PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — In a groundbreaking move on Tuesday, Pittsburgh City Council approved two bills that position Pittsburgh as a sanctuary city for…
Read MoreCalifornia lawmakers vote to end travel ban to states with anti-LGBTQ+ laws
By Trân Nguyẽn On September 11, 2023 SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California may soon lift a ban on state-funded travel to states with anti-LGBTQ+ laws and instead focus on an advertising campaign…
Read MoreFlorida law restricting transgender adult care can be enforced while challenged in court
On September 12, 2023 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A new Florida law restricting health care for transgender people can still be applied to adults while it is being challenged in…
Read More14-year-old charged with trying to drown a black boy while another teen called him ‘George Floyd’
By Isabel Keane On September 13, 2023 A 14-year-old boy has been charged for allegedly trying to down a black teen in a Cape Cod pond while calling him racial…
Read MoreHutto mayor asked to resign after tensions rise over racial trope during city council meeting
By Paige Hubbard On September 9, 2023 HUTTO, Texas — Some Hutto residents are outraged over what they’re calling a racial innuendo that went un-checked by the mayor at a recent…
Read MoreTexas crane & rigging company sued by EEOC, citing racist comments and offensive imagery including using N-word, nooses and white supremacy stickers
The lawsuit claims several employees used racial slurs and offensive imagery was posted on cranes at the facility, including nooses and white supremacy stickers. By Paul Livengood On September 5,…
Read MoreFederal Court Again Strikes Down Alabama’s Congressional Map
Republicans failed to comply with a court order to create a second majority Black district or something “close to it,” the judicial panel said. By Emily Cochrane On September 5,…
Read MoreWhat’s at stake in the long-awaited trial over Texas’s sweeping 2021 elections law
The GOP-backed Senate Bill 1 added voting restrictions that plaintiffs claim unfairly impacts voters of color. By Natalia Contreras On September 11, 2023 Two years after voting rights groups challenged…
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