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Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) said Sunday he thinks sexism and racism “still exist” in U.S. politics, and it’s reflected in Vice President Harris’s run for office. Frost joined CBS News’s ...
Bob Self/Florida Times-Union/Bob Self/Florida Times-Union / USA TODAY NETWORK Florida lawmakers got a taste of the bigotry their legislation has helped to legitimize in the past two years of ...
This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: Florida bill makes accusations of racism, transphobia 'defamation per se' Show comments Advertisement
Articles related to Anti-black racism in Florida, fear, hatred or extreme aversion to Black people and Cape Coloureds or Coloureds, and Black culture worldwide. See also: Racism against Black Americans
Florida's "stand your ground" law, a controversial doctrine adopted in multiple U.S. states that allows individuals to use force in self-defense scenarios, played a role in those decisions.
Racial trauma can also be caused by both experiences of overt racism and covert racism. Overt racism describes instances of racism that occur on a person-to-person basis; it is the form of racism that people are more used to labeling as “racist” (e.g., one person yells racial slurs at another person).
The legal scholar Tanya Katerí Hernández has written that anti-Black racism has a lengthy and often violent history within the Hispanic/Latino community. [3] According to Hernández, anti-Black racism is not an individual problem but rather a "systemic problem within Latinidad" and that myths exist within the community that "mestizaje" exempts Hispanics/Latinos from racism.
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