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New data on the race and ethnicity of known coronavirus cases in Delaware show the virus is disproportionately impacting black and Hispanic communities.…
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State public health officials are bracing for what could be an outbreak of coronavirus cases in certain Sussex County communities. Public health officials…
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As racial disparities in the impact of COVID-19 gain attention nationwide, the First State is moving to collect more information about the racial…
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A vast divide in the amount of wealth accumulated by white families and families of color persists in the U.S.— and by some reports, has grown in the past…
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Delaware leaders and community members gathered at Delaware State University Monday to celebrate civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.Amid the songs…
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Members of Delaware’s Muslim community joined state officials to discuss issues of racism and domestic terrorism earlier this week.James Markley – the FBI…
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The Red Clay School Board voted unanimously Wednesday night to launch a new committee focused on issues of racial inequity.School board member Adriana…
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University of Delaware officials are trying to move past its history of racial discrimination by releasing a long-awaited diversity action plan…
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Delaware may consider creating an outside group to review discrimination complaints by public workers or take other action against a reported culture of…
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A conversation about racial tensions with police and inequalities in the justice system honed in on the death penalty Thursday night at a town hall…