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Civil Rights & Social Justice - Page 22

Systemic injustices against Black Americans persist, with justice system often failing to deliver equality.

Justice in America often depends on skin color, as seen in disparate verdicts for Black vs. white defendants.

Texas teen gets 35 years for murder, House approves $70B immigration bill, job growth slowed by inflation - Sybil Wilkes keeps us informed.

People in China are purchasing Black stress-relief dolls so they can relieve their angst by abusing Black people on inanimate objects.

Sybil Wilkes breaks down the latest community news, from elections to the economy to heartwarming local stories.

Paramedics who were convicted of criminally negligent homicide in McClain's 2019 death successfully got their convictions reversed.

Sybil Wilkes covers key news on Black unemployment, LA mayoral race, SNAP restrictions, and honoring civil rights pioneer Robert Morris.

Last-minute redistricting in Southern states has caused confusion and disenfranchisement for candidates and voters, with racial gerrymandering a major issue.

Former Nets player Derrick Coleman will still be inducted into the Mobile Sports Hall of Fame despite not attending the ceremony. 

Hughley explores how comedy has long weaponized racism, from Floyd jokes to GOP silence for Chauvin, warning of backlash against Black advancement.

It remains to be seen what impact the ruling may have for former FBI head James Comey, who’s facing charges for posting a picture that read “86 47.”

Sybil Wilkes covers key issues: primaries shaping policy, California races, minimum wage battles, Kennedy Center ruling, tax tips, and Michael Jackson biopic success.