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According to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), more than 200 reports of hate-based intimidation and harassment have been filed since Election Day.

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The board of directors of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at the University of Oklahoma has retained an attorney after the university closed the fraternity chapter…

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What a week! Everybody digs “Empire,” but if there was ever a time we needed “Soul Train” back in our lives, it’s now. It seems…

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UPDATED, 3:49 p.m. EST, 3-11-15 While discussing the fallout over an Oklahoma fraternity’s racist chant video on Wednesday, MSNBC Morning Joe hosts Mika Brzezinski and…

Kim’s Wednesday News & Headlines Dense fog across the state has definitely had a negative impact on Wednesday morning’s commute. State police say two people are dead from separate crashes on Interstate-65 that blocked traffic both ways in White, Tippecanoe and Jasper counties. That first crash happened around ten o’clock Tuesday night near State Road 18. They say […]

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This past weekend, members of University of Oklahoma’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter were caught on video chanting a racially charged song that featured the lyrics…

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UPDATED, 2:20 p.m. EST, 3-10-15: Howard Dixon, who worked for 15 years as a chef at the now-defunct Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house, says that…

There’s a silver lining in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity racist video flap at the University of Oklahoma.  The community has come together to donate to a fund set up for the frat house’s long-term chef. Identified only as “Howard,” media +wire reports indicate that he lost his job after the national office of SAE immediately closed […]

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A highly sought after offensive tackle who pledged to play for the University of Oklahoma football team today rescinded that commitment, a day after a racist…

The KKK seizes a marking opportunity while frat boys go viral in racial and historical dumb timing. Here’s some news you can use on this Monday… While Indy and the rest of the country commemorated the 50th anniversary of an event in the struggle for voting rights for Blacks in the United States–known as “Bloody Sunday”–at […]