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Bloomberg

LV's Abloh: Diversity, Inclusivity Can Lead to Great Results

Higher Ed
Aug.27 -- On this edition of “Bloomberg Equality,” Virgil Abloh, artistic director of menswear at Louis Vuitton, says he's taking on the task of raising black voices. Abloh has created a scholarship fund for black students that's focused...
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Bloomberg

Equal Justice Under Law Is Not a Reality, Says Merck CEO

Higher Ed
Jul.08 -- Merck & Co. Chief Executive Officer Kenneth Frazier, a lawyer by trade, talks about the fight for equal justice under the law. He appears on "Leadership Live With David Rubenstein."
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Calif. passes law banning hairstyle discrimination

Higher Ed
California has become the first state to ban workplace and school discrimination against black people for wearing hairstyles such as braids, twists and locks.
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Nepal's LGBT community pushes for equal rights

Higher Ed
Nepal seized the lead in equal rights for sexual minorities in South Asia four years ago with a new constitution that forbids all discrimination based on sexual orientation.
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Bloomberg

Senator Scott Gives GOP Rebuttal to Biden's Address

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Apr.29 -- Senator Tim Scott, a South Carolina Republican, delivers the GOP's response to President Joe Biden’s first address to a joint session of Congress.
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Appeals Court: Harvard Doesn't Discriminate Against Asian Applicants

Higher Ed
Harvard denies any discrimination and says it only considers applicants' race in the way approved by the Supreme Court.
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Bloomberg

Robin Hood Foundation Looks to Support More Groups Led by People of Color

Higher Ed
Jul.07 -- Robin Hood Foundation Chief Executive Officer Wes Moore discusses race relations in the U.S., the death of Freddie Gray who died in Baltimore police custody, the economic impact of child poverty on minorities, and supporting...
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Where Do You Go When You Gotta Go? America's Public Bathroom Shortage

Higher Ed
Discrimination, underinvestment and sanitation concerns have led to a lack of public bathrooms, which has multiple consequences.
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Interview with Boris Johnson on Black Lives Matter

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson whilst on a visit to Stratford Westfield shopping centre ahead of the re-opening of non-essential shops, talking about the Black Lives Matter movement, on 14 June 2020 in...
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Claudette Colvin's Juvenile Record Expunged After 66 Years

Higher Ed
The 82-year-old says having a clear record is important because of the message it sends to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
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Curated Video

How Accent-Changing Apps Are Removing Communication Barriers

Higher Ed
Apps like Sanas are helping smooth communication by removing accent barriers that can lead to misunderstandings.
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A group of firefighters from New Haven, Connecticut, made their first appearance at Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearings. The firefighters were at the center of a controversial reverse discrimination case heard by the judge

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Firefighters appear at Sotomayor hearings CAPTION: A group of firefighters from New Haven, Connecticut, made their first appearance at Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearings. The firefighters were at the center of a...
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A New York Assemblyman is planning to introduce a bill that would make racial profiling legal in terror investigations.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: New York lawmaker intros terror profiling bill CAPTION: A New York Assemblyman has introduced a bill that would make racial profiling legal in terror investigations. (Dec. 29) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] (New York) A New York...
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Curated Video

SYND 29 8 76 IN RHODESIA PRIME MINISTER IAN SMITH SPEAKS

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Rhodesian Prime Minister, Ian Smith gives a policy statement that his country's problem of racial discrimination stemmed from cultural differences. He says that racial discrimination is part of South Africa's history and that it cannot...
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Curated Video

Filipino maid wins landmark HK case on residency

Higher Ed
1. Various exterior of Hong Kong High Court 2. Wide of Filipino maid Evangeline Banao Vallejos'''' lawyer, Mark Daly, walking out of court 3. SOUNDBITE (English), Mark Daly, Filipino maid Evangeline Banao Vallejos'''' lawyer: "Who won?...
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Two men were convicted Monday of plotting to blow up jet fuel tanks at John F. Kennedy International Airport, a terror plot that authorities said was meant to outdo the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and avenge perceived U.S. oppression of Muslims.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Two men convicted in JFK airport bombing plot CAPTION: Two men were convicted Monday of plotting to blow up jet fuel tanks at John F. Kennedy International Airport, a terror plot that authorities said was meant to outdo the...
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GERMANY: MUNICH: NEO NAZI PROTESTORS TAKE TO THE STREETS

Higher Ed
Munich, Germany, 1 March 1997 1. Wide shot of neo-Nazi's and Right wing supporters marching down the street 2. Various shots of marchers 3. Pan from leftist protestors being held back by police as neo-Nazi's march past 4. Mid shot of...
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Anti globalisation protesters

Higher Ed
1. Pan left from police on street to protesters 2. Mid shot man at microphone 3. Pull out to protesters holding signs 4. Pull focus protesters with signs 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nadia Ahmad, Protesters from Florida "They're trying to...
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FIFA anti-discrimination chief admits more must be done to combat incidents at matches

Higher Ed
Splits in FIFA's plan to fight discrimination at the World Cup have been exposed after reported incidents involving fans went unpunished. The public divide was revealed on Thursday at a briefing involving the chairmen of FIFA's task...
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Amnesty International news conference on human rights in Russia

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1. Wide of news conference by Amnesty International 2. Cutaway of photographer 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Friederike Behr, Amnesty International researcher in Russia: "One of the concerns Amnesty has raised over a couple of years is the...
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Actress participates in UNICEF event for International Day of the Girl

Higher Ed
Actress Freida Pinto wants all girls across the globe to be able to have an education. She expressed that desire at an event in New York Friday (11 OCT. 2013) for UNICEF to promote The International Day of the Girl Child. Pinto spoke to...
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Religious leaders told a House panel Thursday the Obama administration was violating basic rights to religious freedom with its policies for requiring that employees of religion-affiliated institutions have access to birth control coverage.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Clash of religion, contraception at Hill hearing CAPTION: Religious leaders told a House panel Thursday the Obama administration was violating basic rights to religious freedom with its policies for requiring that employees of...
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The Supreme Court says corporations can hold religious objections that allow them to opt out of the new health law requirement that they cover contraceptives for women. (June 30)

Higher Ed
The Supreme Court says corporations can hold religious objections that allow them to opt out of the new health law requirement that they cover contraceptives for women. The justices' 5-4 decision Monday is the first time that the high...
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Curated Video

Former president and Nobel laureate receives Amnesty Int award

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Nelson Mandela Foundation office in Houghton, location for Nelson Mandela, Former South African President to be presented with Amnesty International's Ambassador of Conscience Award 2006 2. Various of invited guests to awards...