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NH comenzó el día con carreteras resbalosas. Fiscalía general investiga ataque en contra de un hombre negro en el downtown de Portsmouth. Los demócratas organizan un evento el fin de semana para impulsar la campaña por escrito de Biden.
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Using intentional programs and policy decisions, other states are trying to empower people to cash in on the same commodity that entangled them in the criminal justice system.
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The NEA-NH and other groups are suing state officials over a new law restricting some ways of teaching about racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression.
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Antwan Stroud was originally sentenced to 30 days in jail. But a white protester, Kyle Toledo, who was arrested on the same charges, got only community service. Stroud now has a similar sentence.
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In June 2020, more than a dozen people were arrested in Manchester after police attempted to clear the streets during a protest. But advocates allege Black protesters were charged and sentenced to steeper crimes than their white counterparts.
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A North Country-based group found a new way to get people outside and support their work.
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While some blue states and cities have succeeded in passing reforms, more muted action in other places has left activists calling out for federal legislation.
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A major civil rights group is demanding the attorney general pause federal grants to local police until he confirms they aren't engaging in discrimination, citing more police killings of Black people.
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Violent attacks against Asian Americans have invigorated an examination of our nation's long history of racism against people from this wide, diverse…
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The jury includes three Black men, including two immigrants; one Black woman; two women who identify as multiracial; two white men; and six white women, Minnesota Public Radio reports.