‘Blood, sweat and tears’: Building a network for Black scientists | Nature

The UK BBSTEM initiative hopes that helping Black researchers to connect and support one another professionally will boost their representation in academia and industry.   — Virginia Gewin, Nature Black people are seriously under-represented in UK academia. Of more than 21,000 professors across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in 2018–19, just 0.7% identify as […]

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‘I’d Do It For Anybody’: Oklahoma Police Officer Hospitalized After Running Through Flames to Rescue His Own Children In House Fire | Atlanta Black Star

— NIARA SAVAGE, ATLANTA BLACK STAR An Oklahoma officer who sustained burns across his body in the process of rescuing his two children from a house fire last week was hospitalized but is recovering. Corporal Anthony Louie of the Seminole Police Department responded to a house fire on the morning of Friday, Nov. 13, and […]

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These Teen Ballerinas Are Advocating For Social Justice and Inclusion, and Ballet Is Their Medium | POPSUGAR

— TAMARA PRIDGETT, POPSUGAR When Sophia Chambliss, Kennedy George, Shania Gordon, and Ava Holloway learned the Robert E. Lee statue located in Richmond, VA, would be removed, they put on their black leotards and tutus and headed to the statue for a photo shoot. What resulted was a symbolic message of resistance, change, and hope. They […]

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The Black People Who Voted for Trump Know He’s Racist | News Break

— JOHN MCWHORTER, THE ATLANTIC, NEWS BREAK Amid the prevailing sense of horror that so very many Americans pulled the lever for our incompetent-in-chief is a persistent strain of confusion that a not-insignificant number of Trump supporters were Latino or Black. Most ethnic minorities, unsurprisingly, did not vote for Trump—but then some people wonder why the number who […]

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We Can’t Just Keep Thanking Black Women Every Time They Save Us | David Dennis Jr.

Acknowledging their work is a good start, but it’s not nearly enough. — DAVID DENNIS JR. I’ve spent the last month reading and writing extensively about the 1964 Democratic National Convention and the way the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party organized and fought against voter suppression, anti-Black mob violence and systemic governmental disfranchisement to shake the […]

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Appeals court rejects affirmative action lawsuit against Harvard | NBC News

Thursday’s ruling said Harvard did not engage in racial balancing or use quotas. — By PETE WILLIAMS, NBC NEWS A federal appeals court panel Thursday said Harvard University’s limited consideration of race in its admissions practice was a legitimate attempt to achieve diversity in the student body and did not violate the Constitution. The ruling, by two […]

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