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Newton must end toxic environment for Black and brown students and families, white alumni say By John Hilliard Globe Staff,Updated September 30, 2020, 5:04 p.m.
A recent study found black plastic kitchen tools had high levels of toxins - but researchers admit they overestimated the risk.
Black communities smothered 24/7 by toxic industries keep getting strung along, with no apology in sight. This week is a perfect example.
Two of the nation's most celebrated women's rights organizations are being called out by former Black staffers about their toxic behavior.
Black women are more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women. Learn more about this health issue and be part of the discussion at an upcoming film screening at discussion.
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