What It’s Like Being Black, Japanese, and Constantly Stopped By Police For No Reason
A filmed police encounter ignited a conversation about racism in Japan. And then nothing happened.
Belize's Female Police Officers Finally Win Their Right to Rock Dreadlocks
The ruling could have important implications for other racial discrimination cases over hairstyles in Afro-Caribbean nations across the region.
More and More Cops Are Working in London Schools
The number of officers working full time in London schools has risen 20 per cent in four years. Campaigners say it risks creating a "climate of hostility," particularly for Black students.
A Black Man Was Beaten to Death on the Eve of Brazil's Black Awareness Day
A viral video showed private security guards at a supermarket pinning the man to the ground “like with the American [George Floyd].”
'It Was Horrible' – Black Student at Protest-Hit University Says He Was Racially Profiled
The University of Manchester has suspended the security guards who pushed Zac Adan against a wall and demanded to see ID. It's the latest incident to make headlines at the uni.
Bolsonaro Has Inspired More Police to Run For Office in Brazil
The nation's security forces are infamous for being some of the most deadly in the world.
You And a Friend Can Protest As Much As You Like During England's COVID Lockdown
There will be no exemptions to allow for protests of more that two during the incoming COVID lockdown, set to begin on Thursday and last a month.
Racism in the U.S. Prompts a Growing Community of Thriving, Black Expats in Mexico
More Black Americans are moving south to get away from racism at home.
Family 'Devastated' By Removal of Mural to Man Who Died in Police Custody
Kevin Clarke told officers "I can't breathe" in a restraint that lasted 33 minutes. His mother said she wasn't consulted over his mural's removal.
Colombia Wants Protesters Against Police Brutality to Register With the Police First
A controversial proposal by President Iván Duque could fuel protests against police violence, and their violent repression.
A Severely Autistic Man Faces 'Potentially Life-Threatening' Deportation
Osime Brown is to be sent from the UK to Jamaica, where he has no support network, in what a specialist calls an act of "pure folly".
'The Blood’s Gone, the Bullets Are Gone': Massacre Survivors Fear Bolivia's Military Will Get Away With Murder
Interim President Jeanine Áñez has ruled herself out of running for president in Bolivia's upcoming elections, but she oversaw atrocious human rights violations during her year in power.