Ethics/Morality/Religion, National April 9, 2022 Nonviolence explained: A civil rights veteran preaches a ‘quiet no.’ By Dwight A. Weingarten / CS Monitor
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National April 9, 2022 Died: Gospel Singer LaShun Pace, Who Praised God from 1970s Revivals to 2020s TikTok. By Rick Szcues / Christianity Today
National, Past Voices April 9, 2022 As Lincoln Memorial turns 100, group hopes to right a century-old wrong. By John Kelly / Wash Post
National April 9, 2022 California group votes to limit reparations to slave descendants. By AP and NPR
Book/Podcast and Video Favorites April 9, 2022 The Montgomery Bus Boycott: Crash Course Black American History. By Clint Smith / YouTube
Culture April 9, 2022 The Oscars Still So White Despite Efforts To Diversify Hollywood. By Frederick Gooding Jr. and Ronald E. Moore / Newsone
Book/Podcast and Video Favorites April 9, 2022 The Story Behind James Brown’s Legendary Fatback Groove By Dennis Chambers / You Tube
Sports April 9, 2022 NFL teams must hire women or racial minorities in the 2022 football season. By Ayana Archie / NPR
Sports April 9, 2022 Colin Kaepernick Campaigns for N.F.L. Return With Pop-Up Workouts. By Emmanuel Morgan / NYT
Sports April 9, 2022 ‘A Blessing In Disguise’: Florence Flo-Jo’ Griffith Joyner’s Husband Al Joyner Reportedly Buys Back Late Wife’s Memorabilia. By Nicole Duncan- Smith / Yahoo News
Opinion April 9, 2022 The Two Americas Debating Will Smith and Chris Rock. By Jemele Hill / The Atlantic
National April 7, 2022 Critics Clamor For Clarence Thomas To Quit, Be Impeached Or Recuse Himself From Cases. By Mary Papenfuss / Huff Post
National April 7, 2022 More Black women run for Congress, statehouse seats inspired by Harris. By Deborah Barfield Berry / USA Today
National April 7, 2022 Homeschooling Has Become More Popular Among Black Families. By Katie Reilly / Time
National April 7, 2022 How Are We Still Debating Interracial Marriage in 2022? By Jamelle Bouie / NYT
National April 7, 2022 The Eviction Moratorium Is Over. Black Renters Are Suffering the Most—Again. By Lori Teresa Yearwood / New Republic
National April 7, 2022 New York Asian hate crime spike puts pressure on new mayor. Erin Durkin / Politico
National April 7, 2022 Jury awards $14 million to George Floyd protesters injured by cops in Denver. By Daniel Politi / Slate
National April 7, 2022 Black News Channel shuts down after backer declines to fund it further. By Jessica Glenza / The Guardian
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National April 7, 2022 Drawing from the Black church, a psychologist pushes to reshape mental health care. By Rebecca Tan / Wash Post
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National April 7, 2022 Self-defense, domestic violence and the limits of the US justice system. By Marin Cogan and Madeleine O’Neill /Vox
Ethics/Morality/Religion, World April 7, 2022 Why the future of the world’s largest religion is female – and African. Gina Zurto / The Conversation
National, Past Voices April 7, 2022 Descendants Trace Histories Linked by Slavery. By Amanda Holpuch / NYT
National, Past Voices April 7, 2022 Celebrating Harriet Tubman’s 200th birthday in Auburn, N.Y. By Andrea Sachs / Wash Post
National, Past Voices April 7, 2022 Bill would honor Henrietta Lacks with posthumous Congressional Gold Medal. By McKenna Oxenden / Wash Post
Culture April 7, 2022 #OscarsSoWhite still plagues Hollywood’s highest achievement awards. Frederick Gooding Jr. / The Conversation
Culture April 7, 2022 The return of “Atlanta” is perfectly timed, delivering its sharp honesty when we need it most. By Melanie McFarland / Salon
Book/Podcast and Video Favorites April 7, 2022 The early ’70s was prime time for soul queens on the charts. By Chris Molanphy / Slate Podcast
Sports April 7, 2022 Kyrie Irving successfully ran out the vaccine clock in New York City. By Matenzie Johnson / Andscape