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Families and teachers struggle to explain racial injustice to children
The conversation is difficult because she wants her son to understand racism, but also to know that his white friends do love him.
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I have a Black son: Here is how I will explain the George Floyd verdict to him someday
I will encourage him to remain his authentic, true Black self.

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New Yorkers react to Chauvin verdict
Some New Yorkers react with shock, relief, and cautious optimism.

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Derek Chauvin convicted of murder in the death of George Floyd
After a gut wrenching trial and 10 hours of deliberations, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, 45, was found guilty […]

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Burmese Americans respond to the coup in Myanmar
Burmese Americans are asking for increased intervention and aid from the United States and struggling to remain connected to loved ones during targeted phone and internet blackouts in their home country.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Village East movie theater reopens to the public
They are operating at a limited capacity.

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Georgia’s Black voters and activists push for boycott of state
State lawmakers have overhauled voting in Georgia making it much harder to vote. Boycotts and condemnation are growing.

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Afro-Latinos endure racism from in and outside their community
Afro Latinos speak about the embedded racism within the Latino community and how representation and education can help combat colorism.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Chinese adoptions halted by COVID
The hardest part about waiting has been “wondering how she’s doing, and not having regular updates.”

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Remote is the new workplace normal
What’s been lacking in company culture and social interactions, is made up for in working from the sofa, front stoop, and in the most comfortable leisurewear.