Warning: Some of these photos are extremely graphic. A Florida mother is charged with two counts of first-degree murder for the shooting deaths of her children inside their Tampa home in January 2011.
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Warning: Some of these photos are extremely graphic. A Florida mother is charged with two counts of first-degree murder for the shooting deaths of her children inside their Tampa home in January 2011.
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Saturday evening, 34-year-old Chad Olm was arrested, charged with criminal homicide, recklessly endangering another person and endangering the welfare of children. He is being held at Pike County C…
NASHVILLE (Reuters) – A sheriff in Tennessee fired an officer after a British newspaper published photographs on Sunday that showed him choking a handcuffed college student until he lost consciousness.
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Three people were killed Sunday in shootings at two Jewish facilities near Kansas City, police said.
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Experts weigh in on an 11-year-old boy’s relatives beating him with a belt because of what he posted on Facebook.
Shaming is not a good thing.
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April 9, 2014
“According to Dan Stevens with Westmoreland Emergency Management, at least 20 people were stabbed or otherwise injured in the incident, four of them seriously.”
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“This brings me to the issue of how we frame diversity. I want to ask you whether you think it’s helpful to refer to Natives as people of color—or if this ultimately obscures political status.
It absolutely works against our best interest to be placed in the framework of people of color. White children’s authors, for example, write about American Indians and civil rights. And my response is that it’s not about civil rights, it’s about treaty rights. And that’s an encapsulation of what goes wrong when you use a civil rights framework. To start with, people don’t know that we’re sovereign nations, that we have a political status in the United States, as opposed to a racial, cultural or ethnic one. So it’s easy to see why people fall into that multicultural framework. But it’s really not culture—it’s really politics. When people in education start developing these frameworks and chart out the ways that people of color have a history in the United States, they’ll slot us in there, too. But that collapses, erases and obscures our distinct political designation in the United States.”
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New York state has the most segregated public schools in the nation, with many black and Latino students attending schools with virtually no white classmates, according to a report released Wednesday.
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How do you teach your children to respond to racist remarks? Why don’t I know better comebacks to these childhood taunts?
Any advice to add to HapaMama’s comment section?
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“If you opt for equal funding per school, racial gaps will remain, and you will not address existing racial inequities. If you opt for equitable funding, the outcome is that students in School B above now have the opportunity to perform along the lines of students in School A, which they would not have had if you had distributed funding equally. ”
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