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Prominent pastor notified books loaned to African American museum may be returned amid review

Read full article: Prominent pastor notified books loaned to African American museum may be returned amid review

A prominent pastor and veteran of the Civil Rights Movement says he was told items he had loaned to the Smithsonian Institution would be under review for whether they should remain on display at the institution.

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Ex-US Rep. George Santos sentenced to over 7 years in prison for fraud and identity theft

Read full article: Ex-US Rep. George Santos sentenced to over 7 years in prison for fraud and identity theft

Disgraced former U.S. Rep. George Santos has been sentenced to over seven years in prison for the crimes that got him ousted from Congress.

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George Santos is 'unrepentant' as he faces years in prison for fraud, prosecutors say

Read full article: George Santos is 'unrepentant' as he faces years in prison for fraud, prosecutors say

Federal prosecutors say disgraced former U.S. Rep. George Santos โ€œremains unrepentantโ€ as he faces years in federal prison for fraud and identity theft.

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From Beyoncรฉ to Lady Gaga, who else sang the national anthem at presidential inaugurations?

Read full article: From Beyoncรฉ to Lady Gaga, who else sang the national anthem at presidential inaugurations?

President-elect Donald Trump has selected opera tenor Christopher Macchio to perform the national anthem at his second inauguration.

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Joe Biden's exit, talk of the glass ceiling, a nod to Gaza protesters. Takeaways from DNC's Day 1

Read full article: Joe Biden's exit, talk of the glass ceiling, a nod to Gaza protesters. Takeaways from DNC's Day 1

The Democratic National Conventionโ€™s first night has showcased speeches from the last Democrat to lose to Donald Trump and the last one to beat him.

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New leader of Jesse Jackson's civil rights organization steps down just months on the job

Read full article: New leader of Jesse Jackson's civil rights organization steps down just months on the job

A Dallas pastor who took over leadership of the Rev. Jesse Jacksonโ€™s longtime civil rights organization has resigned after just months on the job.

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Activists who engage with voters of color are looking for messages that will resonate in 2024

Read full article: Activists who engage with voters of color are looking for messages that will resonate in 2024

Activists who engage with voters of color are finding lackluster enthusiasm after disappointments on some issues such as voting rights and student loan forgiveness during President Joe Biden's term.

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The Rev. Jesse Jackson steps down as leader of civil rights group he founded in 1971

Read full article: The Rev. Jesse Jackson steps down as leader of civil rights group he founded in 1971

The Rev. Jesse Jackson says he's stepping down as president of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, the Chicago-based civil rights group he founded more than 50 years ago.

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Sharpton says film debuts at 'critical point' in US politics

Read full article: Sharpton says film debuts at 'critical point' in US politics

The Rev. Al Sharpton has been called a lot of names in his public life.

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Iowa caucuses, built on myth, lose place at head of the line

Read full article: Iowa caucuses, built on myth, lose place at head of the line

The Iowa caucuses and their outsize importance have largely been an exercise in myth-making.

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Sesame Place to train employees on diversity and inclusion

Read full article: Sesame Place to train employees on diversity and inclusion

A Sesame Street-themed park has announced the implementation of diversity and inclusion training for its employees.

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Hard-line conservative Reps. Boebert, Miller win primaries

Read full article: Hard-line conservative Reps. Boebert, Miller win primaries

Two of Congressโ€™ staunchest conservatives repelled more centrist challengers to lock up Republican nominations on Tuesday.

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What to watch in primaries in Colorado, Illinois, elsewhere

Read full article: What to watch in primaries in Colorado, Illinois, elsewhere

Seven states are set to host primary elections Tuesday as the nation comes to terms with last weekโ€™s stunning Supreme Court ruling eliminating the constitutional right to an abortion.

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Al Sharpton takes a bow, with Spike, to close out Tribeca

Read full article: Al Sharpton takes a bow, with Spike, to close out Tribeca

On the eve of Juneteenth, the Tribeca Festival came to a close with the Rev_ Al Sharpton documentary โ€œLoudmouth.โ€.

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Iowa's political swing makes Obama's wins harder to repeat

Read full article: Iowa's political swing makes Obama's wins harder to repeat

Iowa was Barack Obamaโ€™s unlikely launching pad in 2008 to become the nationโ€™s first Black president.

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Jussie Smollett to learn fate after staged attack conviction

Read full article: Jussie Smollett to learn fate after staged attack conviction

Jussie Smollett is returning to a Chicago courtroom for sentencing with just two questions hanging over his head: Will he admit that he lied about a racist homophobic attack and will a judge send him to jail.

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In Selma, foot soldierโ€™s kin boosts youth voting rights role

Read full article: In Selma, foot soldierโ€™s kin boosts youth voting rights role

During a commemoration of the 1965 voting rights marches from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, Elliott Smith's great-aunt pushed him across the iconic Edmund Pettus Bridge in a stroller.

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Biden closes out Black History Month with White House event

Read full article: Biden closes out Black History Month with White House event

President Joe Biden welcomed Black leaders to the White House Monday for a jovial Black History Month celebration, where he used the moment to call on Congress to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, and pass voting rights bills.

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After Trayvon Martin, Crump became civil rights go-to lawyer

Read full article: After Trayvon Martin, Crump became civil rights go-to lawyer

Before Trayvon Martin, George Floyd, Michael Brown, Breonna Taylor and other Black people died at the hands of white police officers or self-appointed vigilantes, there was Martin Lee Anderson.

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Meghan, Prince Harry to receive honor at NAACP Image Awards

Read full article: Meghan, Prince Harry to receive honor at NAACP Image Awards

Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, will receive the Presidentโ€™s Award during the 53rd NAACP Image Awards this weekend.

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NAACP urges federal charges in Laquan McDonald's killing

Read full article: NAACP urges federal charges in Laquan McDonald's killing

The NAACP is urging Attorney General Merrick Garland to bring federal civil rights charges against the white Chicago police officer who fatally shot Black teenager Laquan McDonald.

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MLK III: History to remember Sinema unkindly over filibuster

Read full article: MLK III: History to remember Sinema unkindly over filibuster

Martin Luther King III came to Arizona with harsh words for Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, whose refusal to change filibuster rules makes voting rights legislation unlikely to pass in the Senate.

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Chicago fight with teachers union stretches into 2nd week

Read full article: Chicago fight with teachers union stretches into 2nd week

The leader of the Chicago Teachers Union is blaming the cityโ€™s mayor for a continued standoff over COVID-19 protocols.

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In and outside court, Smollett fights for reputation, career

Read full article: In and outside court, Smollett fights for reputation, career

As Jussie Smollett fights criminal charges that he lied to Chicago police about being the victim of an anti-gay, racist attack, his supporters are also working on a broader strategy: Ensuring the 39-year-old emerges from the scandal with his reputation and career intact, whatever the outcome of the trial.

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Protesters trace route Rittenhouse took in Kenosha

Read full article: Protesters trace route Rittenhouse took in Kenosha

Several dozen people gathered below the wind-whipped Wisconsin flag at Kenoshaโ€™s Civic Center Park and warmed up with chants for justice before taking to the streets in protest of the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse.

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Trial takeaways: Arbery's killer testifies; pastors rally

Read full article: Trial takeaways: Arbery's killer testifies; pastors rally

The man who fatally shot Ahmaud Arbery took the witness stand to tell jurors he pulled the trigger fearing for his own life.

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Attorney likens Arbery rally to `lynching' of defendants

Read full article: Attorney likens Arbery rally to `lynching' of defendants

A defense attorney in the murder trial over Ahmaud Arbery's death is likening a large courthouse rally supporting the slain Black man's family to a โ€œpublic lynchingโ€ of the white defendants.

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Defense lawyer in Arbery slaying known for pushing limits

Read full article: Defense lawyer in Arbery slaying known for pushing limits

When a defense attorney in the trial of three men charged in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery called for Black pastors to be barred from the courtroom, shock and outrage rippled across the country.

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Black pastors rally outside trial over Arbery's killing

Read full article: Black pastors rally outside trial over Arbery's killing

Hundreds of pastors are rallying at the Georgia courthouse where three white men are on trial in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery.

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Call to remove Black pastors adds to agony in Arbery's town

Read full article: Call to remove Black pastors adds to agony in Arbery's town

Race was always going to be at the forefront of the trial of three white men in the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery.

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Prosecution rests in trial of men who chased Ahmaud Arbery

Read full article: Prosecution rests in trial of men who chased Ahmaud Arbery

Prosecutors have rested their case in the trial of three white men charged with chasing and killing Ahmaud Arbery as the Black man ran in their neighborhood.

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A youth-driven Met fashion exhibit, for a changing world

Read full article: A youth-driven Met fashion exhibit, for a changing world

The new exhibit at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art seeks to start a new conversation about American fashion, says its curator, Andrew Bolton.

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Jesse Jackson: Doing 'fairly well' in hospital for COVID

Read full article: Jesse Jackson: Doing 'fairly well' in hospital for COVID

The Rev. Jesse Jackson says he's โ€œdoing fairly wellโ€ and receiving good care for COVID-19 at Chicago hospital.

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The Latest: Hawaii gov seeks to limit visits to the islands

Read full article: The Latest: Hawaii gov seeks to limit visits to the islands

Hawaiiโ€™s governor is urging residents and potential visitors to limit travel to the islands to essential business while the state struggles to control outbreaks of the delta variant of the coronavirus.

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Jesse Jackson and wife remain under observation for COVID-19

Read full article: Jesse Jackson and wife remain under observation for COVID-19

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, and his wife, Jacqueline, remain under doctorsโ€™ observation at a Chicago hospital and are โ€œresponding positively to treatmentsโ€ for COVID-19.

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The Latest: Florida capital's schools to require masks

Read full article: The Latest: Florida capital's schools to require masks

The school superintendent in Floridaโ€™s capital city says masks will be required for students in prekindergarten through eighth grade, becoming the seventh district to defy Gov. Ron DeSantisโ€™ ban on such COVID-19 mandates.

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Rev. Jesse Jackson, wife Jacqueline hospitalized for COVID

Read full article: Rev. Jesse Jackson, wife Jacqueline hospitalized for COVID

The Rev. Jesse Jackson and his wife, Jacqueline, have been hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19.

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Jesse Jackson among 39 arrested for sit-in at Sinema office

Read full article: Jesse Jackson among 39 arrested for sit-in at Sinema office

The Rev. Jesse Jackson was among several dozen people arrested for refusing to leave the Phoenix office of Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema.

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French president honors US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson

Read full article: French president honors US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson

French President Emmanuel Macron has made American civil rights leader Jesse Jackson a commander of the Legion of Honor, Franceโ€™s highest award.

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In 'Summer of Soul,' a lost history reborn to play loud

Read full article: In 'Summer of Soul,' a lost history reborn to play loud

In Questlove's documentary โ€œSummer of Soulโ€ a musical flood, too long dammed up, is finally released.

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Hundreds gather at historic Tulsa church's prayer wall

Read full article: Hundreds gather at historic Tulsa church's prayer wall

Hundreds have gathered for an interfaith service dedicating a prayer wall outside historic Vernon African Methodist Episcopal Church in Tulsaโ€™s Greenwood neighborhood.

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Guilty verdicts in Floyd's death bring joy โ€” and wariness

Read full article: Guilty verdicts in Floyd's death bring joy โ€” and wariness

Many Americans reacted with jubilation but also with deep awareness of the progress left to be made after a jury convicted former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin of murder in the killing of George Floyd.

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Black hospital faces vaccine mistrust from unlikely source

Read full article: Black hospital faces vaccine mistrust from unlikely source

Dr. Rita McGuire, an obstetrician and infection control specialist at Roseland Community Hospital talks Friday, Jan. 29, 2021, with staff members about taking the COVID-19 vaccine. "Itโ€™s not something that I trust right now,โ€™โ€™ says Bland, 50, who worries about how quickly the COVID-19 vaccines were developed. Many holdouts come from the mostly Black, working class neighborhoods surrounding the hospital, areas hard hit by the virus yet plagued with vaccine reluctance. She acknowledged "centuries of medical injusticeโ€™โ€™ against Black Americans but said COVID-19 vaccines resulted from years of solid research. Many workers โ€˜โ€™have not forgotten about those studies where they used us as experiments,โ€™โ€™ McGuire said, including the infamous Tuskegee research on Black patients with syphilis.

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Jesse Jackson released for therapy post gallbladder surgery

Read full article: Jesse Jackson released for therapy post gallbladder surgery

Jackson has been released to a Chicago physical therapy center following gallbladder surgery and medical observation, a spokesman said Sunday, Feb. 7. Jesse Jackson has been released to a Chicago physical therapy center following gallbladder surgery and medical observation, a spokesman said Sunday. Jackson's longtime spokesman Frank Watkins confirmed Sunday it was gallbladder surgery. Jackson is continuing his civil rights and organizational work and is in high spirits,โ€ the organization's statement said. Martin Luther King, Jackson was key in guiding the modern civil rights movement on numerous issues, including voting rights.

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Questlove uncovers 'Black Woodstock' in his hit Sundance doc

Read full article: Questlove uncovers 'Black Woodstock' in his hit Sundance doc

The film will debut at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. (Sundance Film Festival via AP)Sundance Institute programs. Known as โ€œBlack Woodstock,โ€ the festival occurred during the same summer as Woodstock โ€” and just 100 miles away โ€” but received far less attention. It debuted Thursday night at the Sundance Film Festival where it spawned immediate acclaim and countless at-home dance parties for virtual festivalgoers โ€” a party Questlove extended with a live-streamed after-party DJ set. Morris Park for a celebration of soul, gospel, funk and, most of all of Black identity at a pivotal point in African American culture.

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Virginia's Lee statue has been removed from the US Capitol

Read full article: Virginia's Lee statue has been removed from the US Capitol

The statue that has represented Virginia in the U.S. Capitol for 111 years has been removed after a state commission decided that Lee was not a fitting symbol for the state. (Jack Mayer/Office of Governor of Virginia, File)WASHINGTON โ€“ A statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee that has represented Virginia in the U.S. Capitol for 111 years has been removed. Ralph Northam said in a statement that workers removed the statue from the National Statuary Hall Collection early Monday morning. Northam had requested the removal and a state commission decided that Lee was not a fitting symbol for the state. Lee's statue had stood with George Washington's statue since 1909 as Virginiaโ€™s representatives in the Capitol.

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Voting nearly impossible for eligible voters behind bars

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The advocacy organization released a report detailing voting access for jail inmates with Rainbow PUSH Coalition, a civil rights advocacy group formed by the Rev. The advocacy organization released a report detailing voting access for jail inmates with Rainbow PUSH Coalition, a civil rights advocacy group formed by the Rev. โ€œThe way to avoid that is to not get arrested or get sentenced to jail.โ€Efforts to increase voting access for incarcerated people aren't new. A 1974 U.S. Supreme Court decision upheld the voting rights of some incarcerated people without government interference, though some lower courts have allowed more restrictive absentee voting deadlines for detainees in some states. In March, the Cook County Jail in Chicago, Illinois became one of the first in the nation to operate as a jail polling station.

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NASCAR meets with minister pushing for racial equality

Read full article: NASCAR meets with minister pushing for racial equality

Greg Drumwright, a minister at the Citadel Church & Campus Ministries, helped organize a group of Black fans to attend the NASCAR race at Talladega and support driver Bubba Wallace. We want to see that the call for diversification and true equity in the sport extends beyond the banning of the Confederate flag, Drumwright said. The group was about two dozen strong but only one had been to a NASCAR race before. We were there to stand with Bubba but what we learned through the media coverage is that it seems as if were standing with NASCAR, Drumwright said. Theres a willingness to listen and engage that NASCAR has that I dont believe they were sincere about earlier, said Bill Lester, one of at least seven other Black NASCAR drivers before Wallace.

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AP Exclusive: Black Lives Matter groups plan convention

Read full article: AP Exclusive: Black Lives Matter groups plan convention

The 2020 Black National Convention will take place Aug. 28 via a live broadcast. The first-ever Black Lives Matter convention was held in Cleveland in 2015. Convention organizers said this years event will pay tribute to the historic 1972 National Black Political Convention in Gary, Indiana, which concluded with the introduction of a national Black agenda. Somewhat similarly, the Vision for Black Lives platform and its characterization of Israel as an apartheid state committing mass murder against Palestinian people drew allegations of anti-Semitism from a handful of Jewish groups, which had otherwise been supportive the Black Lives Matter movement. We dont just say Black lives matter and beg people to care.

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A model for 2020? Candidates once let voters come to them

Read full article: A model for 2020? Candidates once let voters come to them

Historians offer up precedent that might come with some lessons: James Garfield let the people come to him. What Garfield started in 1880, other Republicans would emulate and another future Ohio president would perfect. With McKinley's 1896 campaign, the front porch campaign became a front porch strategy. But in the age of COVID-19, echoes of Garfield's front porch strategy are apparent again. Biden's campaign strategy against Trump might be seen as a sort of virtual front-porch campaign in itself, said retired long-time Democratic consultant Gerald Austin.

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Warren's outreach to black voters could help VP standing

Read full article: Warren's outreach to black voters could help VP standing

But some black leaders say Warren's progressive politics, economic populism and specific policy proposals addressing everything from maternal mortality to the coronavirus could put her in a strong position. But some black leaders say Warren's progressive politics, economic populism and specific policy proposals addressing everything from maternal mortality to the coronavirus could put her in a strong position. She gave a memorable speech in Atlanta in November on empowering black women and combating institutional racism that some African American leaders laud as prescient. I think that she could be an interesting and compelling pick for Vice President Biden in regards to reaching out to African American voters, Garvin said. Some 61% of African American voters supported Biden, according to AP VoteCast surveys in 17 states that voted between Feb. 3 and March 17.

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Senate panel OKs removing Confederate names from bases

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is demanding that statues of Confederate figures such as Jefferson Davis be removed from the U.S. Capitol. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)WASHINGTON A GOP-led Senate panel has approved a plan by Sen. Elizabeth Warren to have the names of Confederate figures removed from military bases and other Pentagon assets, taking on President Donald Trump, who has vowed not to change names like Fort Bragg and Fort Hood. In the House, Speaker Nancy Pelosi is demanding that statues of Confederate figures such as Jefferson Davis be removed from the U.S. Capitol. Jefferson Davis, a former U.S. senator from Mississippi who was president of the Confederate States of America, is represented by one of two statues from that state. Pelosi noted that Davis and Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens, whose statue comes from Georgia, were charged with treason against the United States."

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US faith leaders lead congregations through tumultuous time

Read full article: US faith leaders lead congregations through tumultuous time

Protests continued following the death of George Floyd, who died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on Memorial Day. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)NEW YORK American religious leaders across faiths are grappling with the heavy burden of helping to heal two active traumas: rising civil unrest driven by the police killing of George Floyd and the coronavirus pandemic. "Stay on high moral ground and we will win.Among the religious leaders in Minnesota organizing for spiritual care since Floyds death was Bernard Hebda, the Catholic archbishop of the Twin Cities. Imam Asad Zaman, the Muslim American Society of Minnesotas executive director, outlined multiple law enforcement reform proposals in response to Floyds death. Lewis, senior minister at New York Citys Middle Collegiate Church, urged other faith leaders to respond to Floyds killing by taking their sympathy from words to actions.

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