The latest act of racism on school grounds involves a teacher at Whitney Young Magnet High School in Chicago that got himself suspended after an altercation with another teacher over a Black doll that appeared to be hanging from a string in his classroom for all students to see.

A 58-year-old woman from Batavia, Ohio found herself hit with two felony charges after sending racist voicemail threats to Michigan lawmakers — not to mention Black queens! –  Rep. Sarah Anthony and Rep. Cynthia Johnson.

Electronic road signs are not in place for recreational use in the form of joking around, especially if said message happens to be a racial slur like the one that appeared on U.S. Route 40 in Maryland recently in a case that's now being investigated as a hate crime.

A 27-year-old Black man from Tampa, Florida will get a second chance at life to work on his anger after getting sentenced to house arrest for punching a racist customer at the Dunkin' he works at, which unintentionally resulted in the man dying from his injuries. 

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The Destiny Education Project is a BIPOC-led 501(c)3 founded in the fall of 2021 by 16-year-old Burbank, California resident Destiny Helligar as a solution after being attacked with racist slurs in her middle school in 2018. 

Columbia University professor Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman lost his job after an intended compliment towards 29-year-old Sudanese model Nyakim Gatwech backfired into a viral racial debate on Twitter.

Ex-Mets ace Marcus Stroman went on a recent Twitter tirade to expose his former team and make accusations that included some racist treatment from Mets fans themselves.

One of the longest-running publications that also happens to serve a predominately Black audience is 'The Baltimore Sun,' and they've recently went public to acknowledge a past history of racism that's gone ignored for the newspaper's entire 185 years in print. That is, until now.

Read our report on the social media war currently going on via Twitter regarding Joe Rogan, R. Kelly, Spotify and the overall ethics of race when it comes to cancel culture.

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Lisa Cook, a Michigan State University economics professor, is facing a racist smear campaign on the road to the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors amid reports that she has called for Black Americans to receive reparations for years of economic discrimination and slavery.

A 25-year-old Black woman from England experienced racism in the workplace the hard way after catching her white coworkers at a management company making all sorts of prejudice generalizations about the way Black people smell and the haircare practices of Black woman specifically.

Justice was truly served in Wyoming recently when the state's first Black sheriff made an applaud-worthy decision to fire a white deputy who for years racially harassed a Black subordinate so much that it eventually led to him quitting the force.