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At the time Cleveland was a racial hotbed and some kids in the Cleveland area held the tradition that May 1 was "Beat Up A White Kid" day. [ 6 ] Two police cars were there prior to the attack and when school let out, they saw a large group of black and Hispanic students, twelve girls and six boys, walking in the street on West 110th.
I've watched videos that showed some disturbing interactions between kids in Roseville that night, actions I would never condone, but I also have yet to find any evidence that 200 kids were ...
Corporations began to pull back from their big promises. In 2021, the Washington Post asked the 50 most valuable U.S. companies, which had promised a total of $49.5 billion to diversity programs ...
Z'Kye Husain and his mother, Eboné, appeared Wednesday on Don Lemon Tonight to speak about a fight between the 14-year-old and a white teen at a New Jersey mall on Saturday, and how officers ...
On June 5, 2015, police were called to a pool party and cookout at Craig Ranch North, an upper-middle-class neighborhood in McKinney. Tatyana and Aryana Rhodes, African-American teens and neighborhood residents, had invited friends to the event to celebrate the end of the school year. [5]
Black youth in the United States have historically been instructed by their parents or other caregivers on the dangers they face due to racism. [1] [2] [3] Variations of the talk have been conducted in black families for decades [4] or generations; [2] [5] the practice "dates back to slavery and has lasted centuries". [1] The talk has evolved.
Between 2008 and 2022, Florida charged around 20,500 kids in adult court. Three out of four of the children came from minority communities.
To her students who need the most support, India Strother is rarely just “Ms. Strother” — she’s a family figure they call “Mom,” a trusted guide as they negotiate their teenage years.