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Josephine Baker: US dancer and WWII spy honoured at France's Pantheon

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Josephine Baker, an American-born cabaret performer who became a French resistance fighter during World War II, will be honoured at the Pantheon in a ceremony on Tuesday.
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Canadian hockey player cut from team after apparent racist gesture on ice

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The ECHL indefinitely suspended Canadian hockey defenceman Jacob Panetta, pending a hearing, for an apparent racist gesture toward fellow Canadian player Jordan Subban. Retired NHL player Georges Laraque shares his reaction and how the...
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Belgium colonial crimes: shedding light on atrocities in Africa

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Belgium's Parliament is set to examine crimes committed during the country's colonial era.
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Poland-Belarus border crisis: what is hybrid warfare?

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The EU has accused Belarus of “hybrid warfare” amid an escalating migrant crisis on its border with Poland. But what is hybrid warfare? We asked an expert.
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Recovery from extreme weather damage made worse by poverty, race, community says

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After three hurricanes, an ice storm and a major flood, Lake Charles, La., has been on the front row to climate change, and many residents say it’s because of race and poverty that recovery efforts haven’t matched the devastation.
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Mother suing school board for inaction over racist bullying

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An Ontario mother is taking the Simcoe school board to court for not doing enough to address the racism and bullying she says her daughter has faced.
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African Refugees Fleeing Ukraine Face Racism at the Borders

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People of African and Middle Eastern descent fleeing from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are facing the double trauma of racism at the borders. Professor of law and migration studies at the University of San Francisco, Bill Hing, joined...
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Ahmaud Arbery was killed based on assumptions, US prosecutor says

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Defence says suspects acted in self-defence and had reason to believe Arbery committed crime in Georgia neighbourhood.
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Toxic workplace conditions persist at Royal Canadian Mint, external review says

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An external review obtained by CBC News says the protective services section of the Royal Canadian Mint still has a toxic workplace culture, despite former employees speaking out about racism, discrimination and misogyny. One employee...
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Black civil servants suing federal government want election to address workplace racism

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A proposed class-action lawsuit by Black federal workers against the federal government alleging years of discrimination is one step closer to going ahead. It will be up to the new government to work with those behind the lawsuit, or to...
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Black voters in central Canada want their voices heard

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Ahead of this federal election, Black voters in some of Canada’s central cities, including Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal, say they are tired of performative gestures and want the political candidates to address the issues that matter to...
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Commemorating 100 years since the Tulsa race massacre

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Oklahoma marks 100 years since the Tulsa massacre, when white supremacist mobs attacked and destroyed a thriving Black community known as the "Black Wall Street," killing 300 people. On a visit to the site, President Joe Biden asked all...
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UK police arrest eight for racist abuse targeted at Premier League football player

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The probe was launched after the April 11 Premier League clash between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur during which one of the players from the London side was targeted with "a series of highly offensive and racist remarks,"...
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‘Zero’, the Italian TV series that hopes to break down racial stereotypes

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‘Zero’ hopes to break new ground in Italy, a country where racist language and imagery are not uncommon
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A spotlight on the relevancy of today's hero

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Speaking with CBC's Eli Glasner, Kari Skogland, director of Marvel Studios' The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, talks about using conversations around race and tolerance to define what a hero is in today's world.
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'The show was holding up a direct mirror'

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In a conversation with CBC's Eli Glasner, TikTok content creator Julian Green reflects on the backlash he faced after commenting on the topic of race in Marvel Studios' The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
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Canadian director on creating a hero for tomorrow

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Speaking with CBC's Eli Glasner, Kari Skogland, director of Marvel Studios' The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, talks about using conversations around race and tolerance to define what a hero is in today's world.
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TikTok film reviewer talks about toxic fan reactions

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In a conversation with CBC's Eli Glasner, TikTok content creator Julian Green reflects on the backlash he faced after commenting on the topic of race in Marvel Studios' The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
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Black man refuses bank’s apology for ‘degrading’ treatment

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A Black man has rejected TD Bank's apology for the way staff at an Ottawa branch treated him when he tried to cash cheques for his business, which he says was ‘degrading.’ It’s an experience other Black business owners have had while...
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US activists rally against proposed Memphis oil pipeline project

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A controversial aspect of pipeline and others like it is the use of Nationwide Permit 12, which allows fossil fuel companies to fast-track projects.
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'Relief and resolve': Former NAACP president Cornell Brooks reacts to Chauvin guily verdict

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Harvard Kennedy School professor and former NAACP president Cornell Brooks tells Power & Politics the focus must now shift on passing legislation to end police brutality.
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Guilty verdict in George Floyd’s murder brings relief, calls for justice reform across U.S.

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Many Black Americans expressed a sense of relief after Derek Chauvin was found guilty of George Floyd’s murder, but it also strengthened calls for more justice reform across the country — including from the White House.
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Black professor claims York University pushed to fire him for speaking out against racism

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A tenured Black professor is speaking out against what he says is York University's push to fire him for speaking out against anti-Black racism on campus. Aimé Avolonto also rejects a third-party investigation confirming bullying...
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Is the UK really a 'beacon' for a multiethnic society?

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The UK has been called a 'beacon to the rest of Europe and the world' when it comes to tackling racial inequality by a government-appointed commission, but many in the country doubt the report.