Read more about the article From Juneteenth to reparations: The ongoing journey for racial justice
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From Juneteenth to reparations: The ongoing journey for racial justice

As a historian, I always remind people that General Order No. 3, which Juneteenth celebrates, was necessary to enforce freedom and instruct white enslavers that they could no longer hold…

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Read more about the article Bipolar Disorder, Substance Use Disorder Raise Odds of Reincarceration of Youths as Adults
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Bipolar Disorder, Substance Use Disorder Raise Odds of Reincarceration of Youths as Adults

More than half of people incarcerated before the age of 18 go on to be reincarcerated as adults, with bipolar disorder and substance use disorders significantly increasing the odds of…

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Evangelical Christians more likely to avoid issue of racial injustice following murder of George Floyd

Following the murder of George Floyd, evangelical Christians were more likely to avoid the issue of racial injustice, while mainline Protestants and Black clergy addressed the topic in their congregations…

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