DC elementary school told four-year-old students to identify racists within their OWN family in 'Anti-Racism Fight Club' presentation
In November students at DC's Janney Elementary School were given an 'Anti-Racism Fight Club' presentation by speaker Doylin Richards (top right) that asked them to identify any racists in their family. Principal Danielle Singh told parents to read the 'Anti-Racism Fight Club fist book for kids' (left) to continue the conversation about race with the students at home. The hand book is meant as a 'helpful tool as you travel down the road to being an anti-racist' teaches students how to distinguish between prejudice and racism. The book also features a section that helps kids deal with racist family members, telling students that 'just because someone is older than you doesn't mean that they're right all of the time
San Francisco is BLOCKED from banning four 'drug dealers' from neighborhood rife with crime and overdose deaths after court rules it would violate constitutional right to travel
A California appeals court ruled that San Francisco could not ban four alleged drug dealers from the Tenderloin district, a 50-square-block neighborhood rife with crime and drug use.
US Capitol police officer is suspended after accidentally fires his service weapon in the breakroom of Cannon House Office Building in DC
The officer, who was not immediately identified, fired the weapon in the break room of the congressional office building Tuesday morning around 8:30 am, Capitol Police told DailyMail.com
'It's that time of the month': Top female golfer, 25, leaves interviewer 'lost for words' when she explains that her physio rushed on to stretch her back to alleviate period pains during a tournament in California
Lydia Ko revealed to the interviewer that period cramps had been the cause of the pain: 'It's that time of the month. I know the ladies watching are probably like, "Yeah, I got you
Dem lawmaker is slammed for calling women 'birthing bodies' in tweet about abortion: 'If you can't use the term women then your opinion isn't very valuable'
A Wisconsin state representative attracted the ire of Twitter users when she referred to those impacted by the possible overturning of Roe v Wade as 'birthing bodies' rather than women.
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