July 3, National Crown Day In Arizona — What Does It Mean? 

Imagine being told, upon entering your office, that your amazing, heritage-inspired hairdo isn’t “professional” or that your natural hair does not satisfy the company’s professional requirements. These hypothetical situations depict what Black students and workers go through on a daily basis at school and at work.  In essence, the CROWN Act was inspired by this…

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Dior Supply-Chain Labor Scandal: Chinese Subcontractors’ Exploitative Practices Exposed

In probes through March and April, investigators found evidence that workers were sleeping in the facility so bags could be produced around the clock, Reuters reported. They also tracked electricity-consumption data, which showed work was being carried out during nights and holidays, the report said. The subcontractors were Chinese-owned firms, prosecutors said. They said most…

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Fairness in Judgment: Comparing Two Cases of Tamir Rice Patricia McCloskey and Public Reactions

The cases of Tamir Rice and Patricia McCloskey highlight critical disparities in the American justice system, underscoring issues of race, privilege, and public perception.  In 2014, 12-year-old Tamir Rice was tragically shot by Cleveland police officer Timothy Loehmann while playing with a toy gun in a park. The Airsoft pellet gun Tamir held lacked an…

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Diplo Faces Another “Revenge Porn” Lawsuit In The Court

Diplo is being sued civilly for allegedly releasing his ex-girlfriend’s sexual videos and pictures without getting her consent, in violation of “revenge porn” regulations. A woman going by the name of Jane Doe filed a complaint on Thursday in federal court in Los Angeles, alleging that the DJ—real name Thomas Wesley Pentz—filmed their sex sessions…

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