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EU Unveils Plan to Combat Racism, Increase Diversity | Afro

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By Samuel Petrequin The Associated Press The European Commission presented a series of measures Sept. 18 aimed at tackling structural racism and discrimination, acknowledging a blatant lack of diversity among the European Union's institutions. The bloc's executive arm set out its action plan for the next five years, which includes strengthening the current legal framework, […]

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