FEBURARY, 2025

VERNELLIA R. RANDALL Founder and Editor Professor
Emerita of Law The University of Dayton School of Law
This website makes legal
scholarship more accessible to community activists, students, and non-law faculty.
In January 2025, Racism.org posted 35 new articles. Based on Google
Analytics, we had 7486 users in 8914 engaged sessions and 11144 page views. Visitors were from 110 countries. The Top Five Countries were the
United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, and the Philippines. The Visitors were from 2315 cities. The Top City in the United
States was New York (430), and London (110) was the top city internationally. Racism.org's monthly update list has 4330
subscribers. Our Facebook pages has 17000 followers. During January, on
Facebook, there was an 34900 reach and a 5322 post engagement. The reach is the number of people who saw a post on Facebook at least
once. The post engagement is the number of reactions, comments, shares, and clicks on Facebook posts. On Linkedin, we had 2809 followers and 414 post impressions. Finally, on Quora we had 4705 views of our posted content. We don't post to X
(Twitter).
The following Databases were updated for 2025:
Thank You to My Patrons For JANUARY 2025!
This issue includes 35 articles posted in the following categories:
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Asian American
Articles
Databases
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Articles
Databases
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Black or
African American, including DAEUS (Descendants of Africans Enslaved in the United States) and
Reparations
Articles
Databases
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Criminal Justice, including Mass Incarceration
Articles
Databases
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Health Status and Health Care including COVID
Articles
Databases
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Hispanic or Latinx American
Articles
Databases
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Immigration
Articles
Databases
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Indigenous Peoples, including American Indians and and Alaskan
Native
Articles
Databases
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Intersectionality
Databases
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Pacific Islanders including Native
Hawaiian
Databases
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Race and Racism
Articles
- The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the US
War Against Mexico, and Racism (Searchable Database)
- Palestinians, Race and Legal
Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- A Puerto Rico for Whom? Race, Neglect,
and Empire
- The Perennial Eclipse: Race,
Immigration, and How Latinx Count in American Politics
- Distinguishing the Caste--Race Debate
in the United States from South Asia
- Indigeneity in the Classroom: Avenues
for Native American Students to Challenge Anti-Critical Race Theory Laws
- Why I Will Not Stop Teaching Law
Students to Think Critically about Race: The Attack on Teaching about the Role of Race in Law
- Community Engagement, Public Reporting,
and Financial Incentives: Lessons from Michigan on Tackling Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Medicaid Managed Care
- Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco, Racism and
Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Covid-19 and Access to Healthcare at
the Crossing of Race, Poverty, and Rurality
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School-to-Prison
Pipeline
Databases
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White Americans and Whiteness
Databases
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Databases
Patrons who pledge $10 a month or more can select 1 article a month from a database to be abstracted. Please email Prof.
Randall through Patreon.com
- #BlackLivesMatter and Legal Scholarship
(Searchable Database)
- African Descendants During Legal
Apartheid/ Jim Crow (1865 to 1963) (Searchable Database)
- Africans and Descendants Before 1865
(Searchable Database)
- American Indian, Racism and Legal
Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Asian Americans, Racism and Legal
Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Bias and Racism in Legal Scholarship
(Searchable Database)
- Birthright Citizenship, Race and Legal
Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Black Americans, Racism and Legal
Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Chinese Exclusion Laws, Racism and Legal
Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Coronavirus (Covid-19), Race and Racism:
U.S.A. Legal Documents (Searchable Database)
- Coronavirus (Covid-19), Race and Racism:
U.S.A. News Articles (Searchable Database)
- Critical Race Theory (Searchable
Database)
- Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco, Racism and
Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Employment, Racism and Legal Scholarship
(Searchable Database)
- Environmental Justice, Racism and Legal
Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Food and Water, Racism and Legal
Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Health Disparities, Racism and Legal
Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Housing, Racism and Legal Scholarship
(Searchable Database)
- Immigration, Racism and Legal
Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Indian Boarding Schools, Indian Child
Welfare Act and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- International Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discimination (CERD) (Searchable Database)
- Internment of Japanese Americans in
Concentration Camps and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Islam, Islamophobia and Legal
Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Latinx, Racism and Legal Scholarship
(Searchable Database)
- Mass Incarceration and Legal Scholarship
(Searchable Database)
- Men, Racism and Legal Scholarship
(Searchable Database)
- Native Hawaiian, Racism and Legal
Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Policing, Racism and Legal Scholarship
(Searchable Database)
- Poverty, Welfare, Racism and Legal
Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Racism, Anti-Racism and Legal
Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Reparations for Descendants of Africans
Enslaved in the United States and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- School-to-Prison Pipeline and Legal
Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Sovereignty (Indian and Native Hawaiian)
and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the US
War Against Mexico, and Racism (Searchable Database)
- Violence, Racism and Legal Scholarship
(Searchable Database)
- Wealth, Bankruptcy and Taxation
(Searchable Database)
- Whiteness, Racism and Legal Scholarship
(Searchable Database)
- Women, Racism and Legal Scholarship
(Searchable Database)
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