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"A Black man relates how his body relaxed as he mostly stayed indoors, but tensions returned as he began venturing out and encountering everyday racial bias."
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"We asked Eve L. Ewing and Evan Narcisse to share perspectives on the politics of being a Black comic-book writer and the Black superheroes you may have missed."
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"The legislation, which would create a panel to consider reparations for slavery, is being considered as President Biden works to address racial inequity."
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"Three weeks into her tenure as Boston’s acting mayor, Kim Janey has done something her predecessor did not: order the police to release documents about a leader accused of sexual abuse.
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"Billions in aid has been dispensed, and the social safety net has been reinforced. Will there be more ambitious steps to address longtime inequities?"
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"The president’s $2 trillion proposal allocates money to help communities of color, like a New Orleans neighborhood devastated by a highway project a half-century ago."
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"A year after the Paycheck Protection Program started, studies show how its design hurt Black- and other minority-owned businesses."
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"After a staff member dismissed racism as a problem in medicine on a podcast, a petition signed by thousands demanded a review of editorial processes at the journal."
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"Tina Tchen, Min Jin Lee, and Sung Yeon Choimorrow discuss the ‘unique way that Asian-American women experience sexual harassment.'"
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"The author Ibram Kendi and The Boston Globe are teaming up to cover racism, inspired by Boston’s 19th-century abolitionist newspapers."
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"The pandemic has not been a story of an infection curve rising and falling, but of two lines — the haves and have-nots — moving in different directions."
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"Many Black Britons found that the interview raised new questions about entrenched racism, both in the royal family and in British society at large."
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"In her first solo art show, “Children of the Sun,” Jennifer Mack-Watkins said she wanted to highlight the joys of the Black experience."
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"A year after his killing in Georgia, his death has sparked a bipartisan effort to remake the state’s 158-year-old citizen’s arrest law. But a potentially divisive trial awaits."
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