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102.3 KRMG on MSNCity of Tulsa to pay $500,000 to settle discrimination lawsuit filed by 2 high-ranking TFD women
According to court documents, in August 2021, two Assistant Chief positions were open, and Lynn and Hurt each applied for one ...
The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday said it had launched an employment discrimination probe into George Mason University ...
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘Monstrous’: Black Woman Moved to Russia to Escape Discrimination In the United States, Only to be Brutally Attacked By Her Racist Neighbors
A Black woman’s move to Russia to try to flee racism in the U.S. was completely marred by a violent, racist attack that she says […] ‘Monstrous’: Black Woman Moved to Russia to Escape Discrimination ...
The federal agency responsible for enforcing laws against workplace discrimination will allow some complaints filed by ...
If one American is pushed around or ‘disappeared’ because of what they look like, members of my family could very well be ...
An attorney for "several" members of Bridgeport's force says he has filed complaints with state and federal officials over ...
A former police officer, who once worked at Joe Exotic's animal park, has his discrimination case thrown out by federal judge ...
According to the nationally representative survey of more than 3,500 U.S. adults, an overwhelming majority believe that discrimination continues to be a significant issue in the country.
But U.S.-born Latinos reported experiencing discrimination at lower rates than their foreign-born counterparts, the study also found. The types of discrimination that Latinos reported suffering ...
Those from Africa or the Caribbean experience a double burden of discrimination in the U.S., both as immigrants and as Black residents in a country with a long history of racism, according to the ...
Roman Catholic clergy and the DOJ are pushing back against a state law slated to take effect this month, arguing it will ...
Latinos in the United States with darker skin are experiencing discrimination from fellow Latinos and from non-Latinos at nearly the same rate, a new poll from the Pew Research Center says.
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