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A federal judge is expected to decide this week whether to block a new state law that would restrict the way certain race-related concepts can be taught in public schools and in workplace training.
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Under the bill, various race-related concepts would constitute discrimination if taught in classrooms or while training employees.
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Under the measure, school instruction or workplace training would constitute discrimination if it “compels” people to believe certain concepts.
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Two white Yulee High School students who made a video using racial slurs went unpunished because they weren't yet students, according to the Nassau County School District. That explanation does not satisfy some parents, and the controversy itself has spotlighted a racial divide that civic activists hope to heal.
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The University of North Florida is planning to offer an Africana Studies program as part of its effort to meet the rising demand for courses and majors…
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First Coast ConnectHarriet TubmanThe U.S. Department of the Treasury announced this week that abolitionist icon Harriet Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson on the face on the…
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In our Generation W Profiles series, we highlight influential women. JeffriAnne Wilder founded the Institute for the study of race and ethnic relations at…
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First Coast ConnectSaying “retreat is better than defeat,” the most prominent supporter of expanding equal protections to this city’s LGBT community withdrew his bill on the…
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First Coast ConnectA new book by a local author and professor looks at the understudied issue of colorism and its impact on young black women.Dr. JeffriAnne Wilder's "Color…
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First Coast ConnectWhat started as protests over offensive Halloween costumes and racial insensitivity at Yale and the University of Missouri has spread to colleges and…