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Some Chandler High School basketball players kneel during national anthem

Some Chandler High School basketball players kneel during national anthem  Before Chandler played rival Chandler Hamilton in a boys basketball game Tuesday night at Hamilton, three Chandler players knelt with heads bowed during the playing of the national anthem. Chandler Principal Larry Rother said in an email the players have been doing this all season. "Some members of this team have been kneeling all season," wrote Rother, whose brother Jonathan, is the head coach of the team. "Chandler High has a long tradition of patriotism and an equally long tradition of supporting students' First Amendment rights to free speech and expression." What statement were they making? Rother didn't get into details on why, but said: "Schools, and our students, are not immune from the political climate in our country." Since 2016, when then San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick sat during the national anthem at a preseason game, silent protests b

Entertainers address social injustice issues at Super Bowl

Entertainers address social injustice issues at Super Bowl ATLANTA — Big-name entertainers believe social injustice needs to be addressed during the Super Bowl and are ensuring the topic that ignited a political firestorm that engulfed the NFL will be in the spotlight. They passionately disagree on how. Some will perform in Super Bowl-related events while others will be noticeably absent. Ex-NFL player Colin Kaepernick helped start a wave of protests by kneeling during the national anthem to raise awareness to police brutality, racial inequality and other social issues. Jermaine Dupri said he was called a “sellout” for hosting a Super Bowl-related event during a meeting with people who had lost family members as result police brutality. After the meeting, Dupri and the victims’ family members came to a compromise. The music mogul plans to give mothers a platform to speak onstage during his Super Bowl Live event in Atlanta. He hopes to bridge the gap between speaking

How Racism Has Shaped the American Farming Landscape

How Racism Has Shaped the American Farming Landscape Farming in the United States is enmeshed with both racism and capitalism in a way that has had a profound impact on who owns, accesses, and benefits from farmland. Recently, I  published research  with Portland State University student Amy Marion examining data on  non-farming landowners ,  farmers who own and lease land , and  farmworkers . We found significant racial/ethnic disparities when it comes to representation, land, and money. Perhaps not surprisingly to those familiar with  structural racism in the food system , we found that white Americans are most likely to own land and benefit from the wealth it generates. From 2012 to 2014, white people comprised over 97 percent of non-farming landowners, 96 percent of owner-operators, and 86 percent of tenant operators. They also generated 98 percent of all farm-related income from land ownership and 97 percent of the income that comes from operating farms. On the other hand

Police investigating after men unfurl 'It's OK to be white' banner at BBL cricket match

Police investigating after men unfurl 'It's OK to be white' banner at BBL cricket match West Australian police say they are investigating after three men unfurled an “It’s OK to be white” banner at a Big Bash League match in Perth on Thursday. The men, aged 50, 24 and 38, were ejected after unfurling the banner at Thursday night’s match between the Perth Scorchers and Sydney Thunder. It was displayed from the stadium’s top tier for several minutes before it was taken down and the three men were ejected. In a statement, WA police said they had issued a formal move-on notice to the men. A police spokesman said the incident was “currently under investigation”. On Friday, Cricket Australia said it had issued a “first and final warning” to the men, but did not issue a fine or a ban following the incident. CA said it took a “zero-tolerance approach” to racial vilification but it did not issue a fine or ban to any of the men involved. “Three people in ques

Are Native Americans Offended By Cultural Appropriation?

Will Witt visited the Navajo Nation to find out what American Indians really believe about cultural appropriation.

Right-wing Extremists Murdered 50 Americans in 2018, Report Finds - and One-third of Them Were Jews

Right-wing Extremists Murdered 50 Americans in 2018, Report Finds - and One-third of Them Were Jews At least 50 Americans were killed by extremists in 2018, according to a report published on Wednesday by the Anti-Defamation League. The report noted that in each and every one of the 17 incidents involved, the killers were affiliated with right-wing groups, in most cases white supremacy movements. At least 16 of the victims, representing one-third of the total, were Jewish – 11 of them shot at a Pittsburgh synagogue in late October and five of them at a mass shooting at a Florida high school in February. The number of Americans murdered by extremists was 35 percent higher in 2018 than in the previous year, but lower than in 2015 and 2016, according to the report. However, 2018 saw the largest number of fatalities attributed to right-wing extremists since 1995, the year that Timothy McVeigh bombed the Oklahoma City federal building. Guns were responsible for 42 of the