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Author: Marc Ramirez, USA TODAY

Nation

‘I can’t separate my identities’: For LGBTQ people of color, discrimination is worse, researchers say

June 18, 2021Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘I can’t separate my identities’: For LGBTQ people of color, discrimination is worse, researchers say

For LGBTQ people of color, discrimination is more common and more harmful — but supportive policies, families and peers can make a difference.

News

Americans largely support Israel — but sympathy for Palestinians is on the rise

May 22, 2021Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on Americans largely support Israel — but sympathy for Palestinians is on the rise

Changing demographics and rising awareness has fueled Americans’ growing support of Palestine — though most still largely back Israel.

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US hits new record for transgender killings. Puerto Rico is the epicenter of the violence.

May 6, 2021Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on US hits new record for transgender killings. Puerto Rico is the epicenter of the violence.

Puerto Rico has the highest transgender murder rate in the nation as the U.S. is grappling with record trans violence and new debates on LGBTQ rights.

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‘This is our Selma moment:’ Racial justice activists hope Derek Chauvin verdict spurs larger systemic change

April 21, 2021Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘This is our Selma moment:’ Racial justice activists hope Derek Chauvin verdict spurs larger systemic change

As many celebrated Derek Chauvin’s murder conviction Tuesday, racial justice activists and leaders said the moment could be a major force for change.

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‘Children will die’: Transgender advocates warn about risks as more states consider banning gender-affirming care for kids

April 12, 2021Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Children will die’: Transgender advocates warn about risks as more states consider banning gender-affirming care for kids

More states want to copy Arkansas’ ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth. Experts say such laws endanger lives and ignore science.

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Virginia cops pepper-sprayed Black and Latino Army officer who had hands raised during traffic stop, video shows

April 10, 2021April 11, 2021Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on Virginia cops pepper-sprayed Black and Latino Army officer who had hands raised during traffic stop, video shows

Army officer sues Virginia cops, saying his rights were violated after video shows officers pull weapons and pepper-spray him in December traffic stop.

World

Plumes of ash visible from space as Caribbean volcano continues to rumble and thousands flee island

April 10, 2021Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on Plumes of ash visible from space as Caribbean volcano continues to rumble and thousands flee island

Its plumes visible from space, St. Vincent’s La Soufriere volcano continued to rumble, threatening further eruption and months of disruption.

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Asian American activists are demanding equal civil rights, better education in schools after Asian hate attacks

March 27, 2021Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on Asian American activists are demanding equal civil rights, better education in schools after Asian hate attacks

Asian American leaders are demanding equal voting access, more Asian American history in schools and other reforms amid a surge of racist attacks.

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Stop Asian hate, Stop Black hate, stop all hate: Many Americans call for unity against racism

March 21, 2021Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on Stop Asian hate, Stop Black hate, stop all hate: Many Americans call for unity against racism

Many leaders of color are calling on Americans to unite against the common enemy of white supremacy after a wave of attacks on Asian Americans.

Nation

Arab Americans, deemed ‘white’ in government records, suffer an unseen COVID-19 crisis

February 28, 2021Marc Ramirez, USA TODAYComments Off on Arab Americans, deemed ‘white’ in government records, suffer an unseen COVID-19 crisis

Arab American leaders report alarming rates of COVID-19 deaths in their communities but don’t have data because most are categorized as “white.”

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