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The Office of Public Affairs announced that the Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Minneapolis Public Schools, alleging racial discrimination against teachers. The lawsuit claims that the district has systematically fostered racial disparities in hiring, retaining, and promoting educators, disproportionately affecting teachers of color. This legal action aims to address and rectify injustices within the educational system, ensuring equitable opportunities for all educators regardless of race. The Department emphasizes the importance of diversity in schools and advocates for a fair workplace environment that supports all teachers. By pursuing this case, the Justice Department seeks to uphold civil rights protections and end discriminatory practices in public schools, promoting fairness and inclusivity in educational institutions across the nation. The lawsuit highlights ongoing efforts to create a more equitable educational landscape, reinforcing the commitment to civil rights in the workplace.

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