Former Starbucks regional director, Shannon Phillips, said she was wrongfully terminated because she is white. The jury agreed with her and her payout was millions. Click to see the full story and then share your thoughts!
Read MoreShould anyone be publicly allowed to use the N - word regardless of race? Here's a flashback article I wrote while as a contributing writer for Baruch's newspaper, The Ticker. Read what my fellow Baruch classmates, past and present, had to say!
Read MoreA University of Kentucky student's racist rant goes viral. Click to see the unedited video and the response from the university's President.
Read MoreI wrote this review back in 2007 when I was a staff writer for The Ticker, Baruch College's newspaper. Given the recent circumstances for the disgraced star, this article is still relevant.
Read MoreOn Nov 7, 1991, Magic Johnson stunned the world with the announcement of his HIV status. CBS Morning's Gayle King recently sat down with the sports legend turned entrepreneur for a look back on that fateful day.
Read MoreWhen The Austins felt they were lowballed on their home appraisal, they got the help of a white friend, and their appraisal value skyrocketed! Now they are suing. Read their story.
Read MoreA black employee recently sued his employer when he was asked to cut his dreadlocks. Is this hair discrimination or simply dress code? Read his story.
Read MoreSix white students from Hidden Oaks Middle School posed for a photo in front of their school that spelled out a racial slur in block letters. Click to read the reaction from the school's superintendent and Black community members.
Read MoreA white male exec sued Novant Health for racial discrimination and won! See what prompted the lawsuit and what his former employers had to say about the verdict.
Read MoreA Chicago jury found the "Empire" star guilty on five out of six charges for allegedly staging his own bias attack. Read the full story and watch Smollett tell his side to anchor Robin Roberts.
Read MoreJournalist Michele Miller interviews mix-raced Americans about the complexities of their identities - a subject that is also explored in the new film, Passing.
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