Newspaper faced anger over claim that ‘Buildings Matter, Too’, suggesting equivalence between property damage and black lives
The top editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer has resigned following an uproar over a headline bemoaning property damage incurred during the protests against police brutality and racial injustice.
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