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NEW YORK (FOX 5 NY) - A poster about pool safety that was up outside a Colorado swimming pool is being called racist. A man shared a photo he apparently took of the poster at the Salida community pool ...
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WASHINGTON (SBG) — The American Red Cross issued an apology Monday after critics condemned one of its pool safety posters as racist. The cartoon graphic depicts two lifeguards watching 17 people -- ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Photo via Twitter user @JSawyer330 An American Red Cross posted aimed at pool safety was deemed racist, prompting the organization to apologize and remove it ...
The poster shows 'cool' white children playing safely at the pool while 'not cool' children of colour break the rules You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an ...
The American Red Cross issued an apology on Monday after public outcry over a seemingly racist pool safety poster. The poster depicts kids in a pool under the title “Be Cool, Follow The Rules.” The ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) --The American Red Cross has issued an apology over a poster that many deemed racist. The poster depicts cartoon children in a pool committing various safety "do's and dont's." ...
Photo uploaded by Twitter user @JSawyer330. Social media users called out the American Red Cross for pool safety posters they say are racist. Twitter user JSawyer330 wrote “Hey, @RedCross, send a new ...
DENVER - The American Red Cross issued an apology Monday for a water safety poster that some suggested had a racist message. The cartoon poster showed children playing in a swimming pool. Many of the ...
When Margaret Sawyer first noticed the Red Cross safety poster at a pool in Salida, Colo., she thought she was looking at an unfortunate relic of the past. When she saw it a second time at an entirely ...
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