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20/20 to Showcase Hidden Bias Tests

September 13, 2006 -- What happens when 12 students from Pace University sit down and test themselves for hidden bias? Watch 20/20 on Friday to find out.
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Still Pushed to the Back of the Bus

July 26, 2006 -- Even though the legislation reauthorizing the Voting Rights Act is named after three black women, a woman has yet to be elected president of any national grassroots civil rights organization.
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My White Father

July 25, 2006 -- Reflecting on her upbringing, a biracial woman acknowledges that there is "something very admirable in raising a child most people might not take to be your own."
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VIDEO GAMES: Violence Begets Violence

July 24, 2006 -- The Left Behindbook series has inspired a violent and Christian supremacist video game inviting players to kill non-believers.
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Real Christians Fight Intolerance

July 21, 2006 -- A reverend declares that gay bashing is an attack on the gospel - and that real Christians don't participate in any form of discrimination.
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Upward Mortality

July 5, 2006 -- Traditionally, genes and lifestyle have offered explanation for healthcare disparities among African Americans, but why is the problem getting worse even as medicine advances and socioeconomic conditions improve?
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BEING AN AMERICAN: Straddling the Color Line

June 30, 2006 -- As the nation celebrates the Fourth of July and principles of freedom and justice instilled in the U.S. Constitution, these prominent voices remind us not all people have been included in the "American dream."
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Event Seeks End to Violence Against Women

June 29, 2006 -- Today ends a 16-day, 60-event festival produced by V-Day, a global movement to stop violence against women and girls. Organizers hope to see other cities follow New York's lead.
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EXPERIENCING DISCRIMINATION: Boarding the Bus

June 15, 2006 -- When a Brooklyn woman with a disability met discrimination trying to board the bus, she endured ridicule and hate. But she didn't let it become a barrier. Hers is a lesson in activism for us all.
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Teaching Tolerance Wins Nine EdPress Awards

June 12, 2006 -- The Southern Poverty Law Center's Teaching Tolerance program won an unprecedented nine awards from the Association of Educational Publishers Friday in Washington, D.C.
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