
Tulsa Launches $100M Reparations Plan for 1921 Race Massacre Survivors
Tulsa announces $100 million reparations initiative addressing the 1921 Race Massacre’s legacy, combining direct payments with community development programs.
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Tulsa announces $100 million reparations initiative addressing the 1921 Race Massacre’s legacy, combining direct payments with community development programs.
New report reveals 53% of Asian Americans faced hate in 2024 as federal funding cuts jeopardize community support systems.
U.S. Senate approves national monument for Tulsa’s 1921 race massacre, launching a ‘road to repair’ for survivors and descendants.
Five years after George Floyd’s killing, global reflections continue on racial justice and systemic reform, highlighting ongoing challenges and remembrance.
Five years after George Floyd’s death, the US faces ongoing challenges in addressing systemic racism and police reform under shifting political landscapes.
Five years after George Floyd’s murder sparked global protests, U.S. police reform efforts face significant delays, highlighting ongoing racial inequalities.