The faults of our criminal  and juvenile justice system are revealed once again. In Omaha, Nebraska, Antonia Lopez will not face jail time for killing her newborn baby. https://twitter.com/jakewasikowski/status/845299188057427969 Back in September, 16-year-old Lopez gave birth to a baby girl in her apartment. She tossed the baby out the window, then reportedly messaged her boyfriend on […]

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What would Republicans have said if President Barack Obama had spent an inordinate amount of time tweeting or on social media?

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A Virginia judge sentenced five teens, convicted for spray-painting racial slurs on an abandoned building, to read books about diversity. Should the punishment for racial crimes be a trip to the library?

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Donald Trump’s administration has decided to refrain from sending his spokespeople to appear on CNN.

A White high school football player sexually assaulted a mentally disabled Black teammate and goes unpunished. The prosecution withdrew the charges and accepted a guilty plea for a lesser charge.

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In her new book "What Does it Mean to be White?," Dr. Robin DiAngelo hopes to educate America on race and White privilege.

Toni Morrison says White fear––not anger––led to Donald Trump's victory.

Several universities are experimenting with "White Identity Retreats" to calm rising racial tensions on campuses. White students will learn about personal and systemic facets of White privilege.

The NY Post accuses a private school of teaching White students that they're born racists. This method of teaching diversity is supposedly a trend among some elite schools.

Macklemore and Ryan Lewis brought their White privilege to "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert."

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A White Maryland student is under fire after a 30-second video of a racist rant against the Black Matter movement went viral.

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"It’s so contradictory to who we are and who we want to be," Ruff said, addressing the "wigga"-themed festivities. "Wigga," a combination of White and the n-word, is often used to refer to White people "acting Black" or irresponsibly appropriating Black dress and culture.