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Inquietud por la intolerancia: 37 incidentes de odio en Navarra en 2020

Inquietud por la intolerancia: 37 incidentes de odio en Navarra en 2020
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Racism Reporting Tool Launches for Schools in Canada to Track Anti-Black Incidents

Racism Reporting Tool Launches for Schools in Canada to Track Anti-Black Incidents On 3/2/21 at 4:24 PM EST A nonprofit group called Parents of Black Children (PoBC) has launched a racism reporting tool that allows teachers and school staff members to anonymously detail incidents they feel were inappropriately dealt with or unfairly targeted Black students. Launched this week in schools across Canada, the online tool was prompted by Ontario education officials last year claiming they could not keep accurate data on anti-Black incidents of racism in schools. The group aimed to create an anonymous platform through which to record such incidents ranging from student-on-student bullying to unfair staff hiring practices directly from staff members inside the schools themselves. The PoBC said they plan to release the anonymized stories publicly, adding they are glad to be operating outside of school board bureaucracy.

Hate targeted at Gypsy, Traveller and Roma linked to rise in suicides – report

Last modified on Thu 10 Dec 2020 02.01 EST Gypsy, Traveller and Roma communities are experiencing hate incidents on an almost daily basis, while mental health issues and suicide are leading to an “epidemic of needless deaths”, a government-funded report has found. One Traveller told researchers that her family had experienced four suicides within 18 months, the latest involving her sister-in-law, who left three young children. The “Hate: As Regular As Rain” pilot study, carried out between December 2019 and July 2020 and seen by the Guardian, found a correlation between hate incidents – many of them online – and poor mental health, suicides and attempted suicides. Prof Margaret Greenfields and Dr Carol Rogers from Buckinghamshire New University, who carried out the study, called for public authorities to halt what they called the “epidemic of needless deaths”.

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