Wells Fargo Rejected Half Its Black Applicants in Mortgage Refinancing Boom
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RECENT NEWS ON RUSSIAN GENOCIDE IN UKRAINE
Creating a Shared Language of Genocide Prevention Across the Globe
Fewer than half of Black applicants were approved by the biggest bank mortgage lender When Mauise Ricard III paid a $560.43 application...
Far-right militias in Europe plan to confront Russian forces, a research group says.
The Russian attack on Ukraine has prompted a flurry of activity among far-right European militia leaders, who have taken to the internet...
Indigenous Groups in U.S. Have Been Leaders in Pandemic
Why are reservations still among deadliest places to get sick with COVID-19? Few communities in North America fought COVID-19 with as...
Decades After 'Cultural Genocide,' Residents of a Bulldozed Community Get Apology from Hayward
The descendants of a once vibrant, tight-knit community in the East Bay that was wiped off the map to make way for an industrial park in...
The Legacy of America’s Post-9/11 Turn to Torture
Twenty years after the attacks, the United States is still grappling with the consequences of brutal interrogations carried out in the...
IPG Issues Statement on Texas Anti-Abortion Law SB-8
The Iraq Project for Genocide Prevention (IPG) released today a statement on Texas law SB-8, which went into effect on September 1, 2021....
IPG Releases Statement on Mass Graves of Indigenous Children Found in Canada
Church is Saskatoon, Canada, on June 24, 2021. Photo courtesy of Donna Heimbecker. Unmarked graves were found at a former Catholic school...
Taking ‘Extraordinary Measures,’ Biden Backs Suspending Patents on Vaccines
The Biden administration, siding with some world leaders over the U.S. pharmaceutical industry, came out in favor of waiving intellectual...
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