Community newspaper article about head lice with photo of Indigenous girl sparks outrage - CBC News... READ MORE›
At the time, 63 percent of Baltimore's residents and 40 percent of its police officers were black... READ MORE›
Adoption agencies are allowed to prioritise on the basis of race in order to match children to prospective parents of the same ethnic background... READ MORE›
The Awa tribe lives on the eastern fringe of Brazil's Amazon rain forest. It is estimated that the population of the Awa totals just 450 people... READ MORE›
While logging in the Mats's Indigenous Reserve is indeed controversial and the Amazon rainforest is shrinking, the Rainforest Protection Coalition does not exist... READ MORE›
The recommendation comes three weeks after British Columbia's NDP government requested a review of what had been a signature megaproject for former premier Christy Clark... READ MORE›
A museum in China has removed an exhibit this week that juxtaposed photographs of animals with portraits of black Africans, sparking complaints of racism... READ MORE›
Air China, which is Asia's third biggest carrier, currently has two flights a day from Beijing to London... READ MORE›
The horrific church shooting in Charleston S.C... READ MORE›
Companies cut hiring costs since referral hires take less time, start the job quicker, and stay at companies longer... READ MORE›
He also called for an end to what he said was the genocide of Christians taking place in the Middle East and beyond... READ MORE›
Terms such as 'Haitian' or 'Negro' can be used in addition to 'Black or 'African American,' the regulation stated... READ MORE›
Dozens of countries put forests at the center of the plans they submitted ahead of the conference, near Paris... READ MORE›
Mr. Trump started down this road months ago, attacking a federal judge in California who is hearing a lawsuit against the now-defunct Trump University... READ MORE›
Mainstream mental health services often failed to understand or provide services that were accessible to non-white communities... READ MORE›
A ruling on the right to three territories could have far reaching consequences for indigenous people across Brazil... READ MORE›
In South Carolina, roads are named after the people who fought to keep black people off the roads... READ MORE›
Going into the Paris conference, that is bad news for Brazil and a worrying trend for the planet... READ MORE›
Brazil's armed forces ejected hundreds of settlers from an indigenous reserve. A year later, outsiders are back... READ MORE›
Brazilian indigenous activists celebrated on Wednesday after the Supreme Court ruled against a state seeking compensation for land that had been declared tribal reserves... READ MORE›
The federal prosecutor's office is accusing the company and two Brazilian state institutions, including FUNAI, of ethnocide actions against nine indigenous peoples, including the Arawete... READ MORE›
According to the Catholic church's Missionary Council for Indigenous Peoples Cimi, 138 indigenous people were killed in clashes over land last year, a rise of 130 percent over 2013... READ MORE›
It's getting out of hand, said Chief Bobby Cameron of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, which represents 74 First Nations in the province of Saskatchewan... READ MORE›
We are pleased to continue to work in a co-operative manner to advance the interests of First Nations Islanders in a positive and respectful relationship... READ MORE›
Krah's and apinaj's tribes from brazilian state of tocantins which will host first ever world indigenous games this month announce boycott... READ MORE›
How illegal diamond mining is threatening the way of life of the Cinta Larga indigenous group in Brazil... READ MORE›
Melbourne radio commentator Neil Mitchell criticised the way Victoria police handled the matter, and accused Sudanese and Islander gangs of committing the violence... READ MORE›
Donald Trump says a Muslim judge might be biased against him, too... READ MORE›
John McCain said Donald Trump doesn't owe him an apology but should express sorrow to other prisoners of war and their families... READ MORE›
Global Witness cited the case of Filipino activist Michelle Campos, a member of the indigenous Lumad people from the southern Philippines... READ MORE›
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