This Week in Racism

Colorado Republican Nicknames Black Colleague After ‘Little Rascals’ Character

It’s an embarrassment of riches in our weekly roundup of the world’s most preventable disease!

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3 min readMay 11, 2021

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Death and taxes used to be the only two certainties in life. But no matter how much progress it feels like we’re making sometimes, the sad fact is you can probably slide racism into that list. Are we in a moment of uprising that feels like it has the potential to create real, systemic change? Yes. Do people and organizations still show their ass on a daily basis? Oh, most definitely. And to keep tabs on all that ass-showing, we created a weekly racism surveillance machine. If you already get our newsletter, Minority Report, you’ve likely seen this — but now the rest of the internet can get a taste.

🗑 Looks like we’ve got an early frontrunner for state politician of the year

There’s an old saying that we just made up about Colorado politics: “If you haven’t heard anything wildly offensive in a while, just wait until Richard Holtorf opens his mouth.” In February, the Republican legislator told a colleague whose son had been killed in a 2012 mass shooting that he should just “let go” of the issue…

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