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The Racism We Don’t See | Chrisma Adjetey | TEDxSaltwater P9 College Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-11 17:54
[Applause] What if I told you that the most dangerous kind of racism isn't shot in the streets, but whispered in the classrooms, hallways, even living rooms. You know, the kind of someone says, "Relax. It's just a joke. Don't take it personal." Or friends, it's okay. I've heard that so many times.And every single time it made me wonder why the joke had to be at my expense. I can't even count how many times someone has commented on my hair, my skin, or the food I eat. Always followed by, "Come on, it's just ...
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The Economist· 2025-11-10 13:00
If your face could tell a prospective employer something useful, without discriminating on grounds of protected characteristics, then firms would have a strong incentive to analyse it. But it raises plenty of concerns https://t.co/0HgNOEpMo8 ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-10-29 04:59
RT Matt Forney (@realmattforney)NEW REPORT: a former employee of a Domino's in northern California details abuse and fraud at the hands of an Indian manager.According to her, some months ago, the Domino's she worked at was purchased by an Indian regional manager, who immediately began targeting the staff with insults, swearing, and harassment until they burst into tears or quit. This manager also began promoting unqualified Indians into managerial roles, beginning with an Indian employee who covered a manag ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-23 16:05
New York’s highest court threw out a lawsuit alleging broad discrimination against Black and Latino students in admissions to New York City’s most elite public schools https://t.co/NlHRmK7cas ...
“Say This, Not Diss”: The Story About Our Accents | Jennifer Xu | TEDxShanghai American School Puxi
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-21 15:34
[Applause] For as long as I can remember, babbling a Chinese accent has been a humongous part of learning English in my family. Take my sister for example. She's 12 years older than me and she grew up attending a local Chinese school until just before her early teens and then she transferred to an international school.Of course, I was too young to really witness this firsthand, but one of the stories about that transition will always stick with me. When she began attending a new school, it was terribly hard ...
Go Back and Get It: A Sankofa Story | Vanessa Wright | TEDxColumbiaCollegeChicago
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-17 15:22
Core Message - The speech emphasizes the importance of reclaiming and sharing untold stories, particularly those related to race, culture, and identity, to foster understanding and healing [26] - It advocates for a proactive approach to addressing historical silences and gaps in knowledge, urging individuals and communities to actively seek out and share these narratives [12][26] Personal Narrative & Context - The speaker shares personal experiences of growing up in a diverse environment and encountering racism, highlighting the impact of silence and the need to confront difficult truths [1][2][3][4][5] - The speaker's family potluck dinners represented inclusion and cultural exchange, contrasting with the later experience of racial hate, illustrating the complexities of identity and belonging [1][2][3][4] - The burning cross incident at the speaker's home underscored the presence of hate even within a loving environment, emphasizing the need to address racism directly [4] Education & Societal Impact - The speech critiques the limited and often biased portrayal of Black history in schools, emphasizing the need for a more comprehensive and accurate education [7][8] - The speaker highlights the detrimental effects of silence on children, leading to curiosity without context and perpetuation of stereotypes [8][9] - The speaker's documentary work, including "Sankofa Chicago," aims to address these gaps in historical understanding and promote a deeper appreciation of Black history [14][15] - The speaker notes that Illinois is ahead of most states in mandating Asian-American history and Black history beyond slavery in high schools [16][17] Call to Action - The speech encourages listeners to identify and share untold stories within their own families and communities [26] - It promotes the concept of "Sankofa" – going back to retrieve what was lost – as a guiding principle for reclaiming and sharing these narratives [12][18] - The speaker emphasizes that addressing racism and historical silences is essential for building a stronger, more inclusive society [26]
NAACP president talks the impact of the Supreme Court redistricting case
NBC News· 2025-10-16 02:55
Legal & Regulatory Landscape - The Supreme Court is considering weakening Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which prohibits discriminatory voting practices based on race [1] - The court's conservative majority seems open to barring the use of race in redistricting [2] - A color-blind interpretation of the law has been embraced by the Supreme Court before, notably striking down affirmative action in college admissions [4] Potential Impact of Court Decision - Weakening Section 2 could lead to a resurgence of discrimination in voting practices [7] - Gutting Section 2 could overturn the court's own precedent issued two years ago in a similar Alabama case [10] - If lawmakers can no longer consider race in drawing districts, it will have a severe impact on democracy and voters, potentially suppressing the right to vote [12] Voting Rights Act & Redistricting - Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act aims to ensure all Americans can fully participate in the electoral process [9] - Section 2 plays a deterrent effect against discrimination in voting [7] - The Voting Rights Act was adopted in 1965 to address states using race to exclude African-Americans from electoral politics [7]
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Nick Szabo· 2025-10-13 23:05
RT James Goddard (@JamesPGoddard90)No Whites AllowedThis Tik Tok influencer was DENIED entry at an Asians only nightclub in Chiang MaiPubs in the UK, should adopt this approach. Could you imagine it?Foreigner free pubs and clubs! Business would be booming https://t.co/6l1RtiaB6J ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-10-13 12:58
RT Abier (@abierkhatib)This Dutch man lived in Israel during Saddam’s rocket attacks in the ’90s was refused a gas mask because he wasn’t Jewish..“ Israel is a horrible country” https://t.co/e9AFDN8r5N ...