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Breaking the Chains: How Maryland, Georgia, and Virginia Lead the Fight Against Racial Injustice

Breaking the Chains: How Maryland, Georgia, and Virginia Lead the Fight Against Racial Injustice

by African Elements | Oct 23, 2025 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Progressive legislative efforts tackle racial injustice through sentencing reform in Maryland and Georgia, plus voting rights restoration in Virginia.

Hateful Texts Revive Painful Memories of Slavery in America

Hateful Texts Revive Painful Memories of Slavery in America

by African Elements News Writer | Nov 13, 2024 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Racist text messages referencing slavery sent to Black individuals across the US have sparked federal investigations into this alarming hate crime.

The Effect of Police Violence on Black Americans: An In-Depth Analysis

The Effect of Police Violence on Black Americans: An In-Depth Analysis

by African Elements News Writer | Feb 5, 2024 | Black History (Reconstruction to Present), Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Explore how police violence against unarmed Black individuals leads to widespread sleep disturbances, igniting a plea for urgent reform and healing.

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  • Nelson Mandela Digital Rights: Why Connectivity Is a Human Right March 13, 2026
    The Nelson Mandela Foundation explains why digital access is a fundamental human right and how connectivity can bridge the gap for the most marginalized people. The post Nelson Mandela Digital Rights: Why Connectivity Is a Human Right first appeared on African Elements.
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  • Why Black Bioethics is the Vital New Healthcare Civil Rights Frontier March 13, 2026
    Harvard and Tuskegee propose a Black Bioethics framework to fix a healthcare system failing Black Americans and address 1.63 million excess deaths. The post Why Black Bioethics is the Vital New Healthcare Civil Rights Frontier first appeared on African Elements.
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