Police were told by the witness that [Austin] Metcalf touched [Karmello] Anthony after the first warning and that Anthony reportedly told Austin "to punch him and see what would happen." The witness told police that

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@gerardlecontepolitics, a Black Man wrote

A lot of white parents appear to think that teaching their boys that racism and bigotry are bad is

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Update on child saying she doesn’t like Black people in class. Her seat was changed to another table. A message was sent to her

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In a Town Full of Segregation Academies, One Black Family Grapples With the Best School Choice for Their Daughter

Schools in Macon, Georgia, are still largely segregated. Zo’e Johnson’s family is torn over whether they can afford for her to stay at her mostly white private school — and whether the cost makes sense.

ProPublica
During pandemic, Black children were 100 times more likely than white children to experience gun injuries

Gun violence—and racial disparities in gun violence—have increased substantially during the pandemic, particularly among children. Now a new study led by a Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) researcher shows just how stark these differences in risk of firearm injury are between white and non-white children.

Medical Xpress
Racial bias in white children linked to beliefs about the causes of inequality, new study finds

White children who are exposed to larger racial inequalities in their daily lives and who see those inequalities as due to intrinsic differences between people are more likely to hold racial biases in their perceptions of Black children. By contrast, White children with the same levels of inequality exposure and who see external factors as forces driving inequality are less likely to show these same biases.

Phys.org