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  2. Person of color - Wikipedia

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    The acronym BIPOC, referring to "black, indigenous, (and) people of color", first appeared around 2013. [40] By June 2020, it was, according to Sandra Garcia of The New York Times, "ubiquitous in some corners of Twitter and Instagram", [41] as racial justice awareness grew in the United States in the wake of the murder of George Floyd.

  3. Criticism of credit scoring systems in the United States

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    2004 research study found fewer than 40% of consumers who lived in high-Black Indigenous and people of color [BIPOC] neighborhoods had credit scores of over 701. [ 38 ] 2006 studied US counties with high Black, Indigenous, and people of color [BIPOC] populations determining that those countries had lower average credit scores than predominantly ...

  4. Meet Two Doctors Fighting for BIPOC Representation in ... - AOL

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    After moving from Peru to Brazil, Katya Corado, MD, waited 10 years before she was able to move again to the United States, where she would later call Los Angeles home. Growing up, she watched her ...

  5. Carlo Capasa - Wikipedia

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    Capasa's term encountered controversy starting in 2020 when a member of Camera della Nova, Stella Novarino, took the stage at a Black Lives Matter protest to decry racial discrimination in Italy including within the fashion industry. [8] [9] She founded an initiative to promote BIPOC designers which Capasa initially expressed support for. [10]

  6. Racial Gaslighting Is Real, and for BIPOC Women, It’s ... - AOL

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    1. What is gaslighting? Gaslighting is a form of psychological manipulation, where a person’s statements can cause you to second guess your own memories and perceptions of reality.

  7. How BIPOC Audiences Drive Moviegoing: UCLA Hollywood ...

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    A study of the top 252 English-language movies released in 2021 demonstrates how significantly people of color drive box office revenue, particularly on opening weekends. The ninth installment of ...

  8. Racial trauma - Wikipedia

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    Racial trauma, or race-based traumatic stress, is the cumulative effects of racism on an individual’s mental and physical health. [1] It has been observed in numerous BIPOC communities and people of all ages, including young children.

  9. New England BIPOC Fest in Portsmouth bigger than ever: What ...

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    The third annual New England BIPOC Fest will take place amid a banner year for celebrations in Portsmouth, a city marking its 400th anniversary of settlement. Neighboring municipalities Dover, New ...