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On 100th Anniversary, Thousands Turn Out To Commemorate Tulsa Race Massacre

Thousands gathered this weekend in Tulsa, Okla. to remember those killed 100 years ago in the Tulsa Race Massace. The events included concerts, marches and speeches from civil rights leaders including the Rev. Jesse Jackson.

Corporations Are Working With Social Media Influencers to Cancel-Proof Their Racial Justice Initiatives

Corporations Are Working With Social Media Influencers to Cancel-Proof Their Racial Justice Initiatives Tracy Jan, Washington Post, March 30, 2021 Days after George Floyd died under the knee of a White police officer, Procter & Gamble began work on an ad campaign aimed at White people simply titled “The Choice.” Over close-up shots of a pale, freckled back, then a single blue eye, these words appeared: “Being White in America is not needing to state your life matters. And when your life matters, you have power. Now is the time to use it.” The call to action on prime-time television from one of the world’s largest advertisers was risky.

Home invasion suspect found by state police hiding in rolled-up rug on roof of Massachusetts building

Home invasion suspect found by state police hiding in rolled-up rug on roof of Massachusetts building Updated Mar 11, 2021; A man wanted by state and local authorities over claims he invaded a Massachusetts home while armed with a gun was found in an unlikely spot Wednesday: inside a rolled-up rug on top of a building, according to police. Personnel from the Massachusetts State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section began working with officers in Northborough to located the suspect in the armed home invasion reported on Green Street in the town shortly after 2 a.m. Wednesday, authorities said. The attack was not random. The suspect, who has since been identified as 26-year-old Tyler Rawson, is known to the victim, the Northborough Police Department noted in a tweet early Wednesday.

IGDA Foundation launches Diverse Game Developers Fund

The IGDA Foundation announced the launch of its Diverse Game Developers Fund, a $300,000 grant for marginalised devs. The fund was created in partnership with Grant for the Web, and aims at exploring monetisation options outside the traditional boundaries, which have been built by and for a western audience, the announcement said. At least $200,000 of the Diverse Game Developers Fund will go towards indie developers and studios so they can continue working on their prototypes, while $50,000 has been earmarked for academic scholarships. The rest of the funds will be used as prizes for game jams. Developers and students interested in applying can do so on this page, from today until March 15, 2021, at 12pm PT.

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