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Port-Au-Prince · Port-Au-PrinceSeveral racist conspiracy theories and disinformation narratives are emerging from Haiti. The targeting of marginalized people and communities of color takes form in the weaponization of racial bias, fear, and hate. The dehumanization of the Haitian people and their culture is not new, despite their history of successfully revolting against African slavery and claiming independence in the 19th century.See the Story
The racist disinformation flooding Haiti (and what the media can do about it)
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Activism · New YorkHazel N. Dukes is a longtime local leader who's built a legacy of fighting for civil rights spanning decades. A native of Montgomery, Ala., Dukes moved to New York in 1955 becoming a community organizer in Nassau County. She is a former President of the Metro-Manhattan Links Chapter, in 2010 was appointed the National Links NGO Representative. We open up the AmNews Archives of Dukes work through the years.See the Story
AmNews Archives: Hazel Dukes
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Donald Trump · United StatesAt first glance, images circulating online showing former President Donald Trump surrounded by groups of Black people smiling and laughing seem nothing out of the ordinary, but a look closer is telling.See the Story
AI-generated images of Trump with Black voters being spread by supporters
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Seattle · SeattleCDC: The primary cause of death in the United States is heart disease. Risk factors such as obesity, hypertension, and diabetes can predispose individuals to heart disease or heart attack. Black Americans are more likely to die from heart disease than non-white Hispanic people. Black women exhibit higher rates of obesity than any other racial group.See the Story
Every Beat Counts: Black Heart Health Perspectives
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