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For the second time in less than a year, San Diego State University has reassigned a teacher for using racially charged language in the classroom. The new incident involves J. Angelo Corlett, a ...
The Los Angeles City Council approved new rules Wednesday banning speakers from using a racial slur and an obscene term for a woman during council and committee meetings. In a 14-0 vote, council ...
LOS ANGELES – Seven Los Angeles City Council members Friday introduced a motion seeking to prohibit the use of two specific offensive epithets during civic meetings. Council President Marqueece Harris ...
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SAN DIEGO (CN) — A California judge ruled Friday that a San Diego philosophy professor can continue to argue his constitutional violation claims that he was wrongfully disciplined by his university ...
Hampden-Sydney College, an all-male school in central Virginia, is investigating an election-night incident in which a group of students upset about President Obama’s reelection set off fireworks, ...
… Jabari Asim, author of “The N Word: Who Can Say It, Who Shouldn’t, and Why,” had this to say. 10 “As long as there is no consensus about the use of certain language,” Asim said, “it’s not okay for ...
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