National April 1, 2023 Alvin Bragg Rips House GOP Chairs After Additional Inquiries Into Trump Case. By Ben Bianchet / HuffPost
National April 1, 2023 Race dominates final days of the Chicago mayoral election. By Natasha Korecki / NBC News
National April 1, 2023 In the fight over AP African American Studies, Black students are being left behind. By Michelle Garcia / NBC News
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National April 1, 2023 Why a Trump indictment will matter so little to most of his Christian supporters. By Robert P. Jones / RNS
Collegiate Voices, National April 1, 2023 Amid rise in antisemitism, Yeshiva University focuses on Holocaust education. By Kathryn Post / RNS
National, Past Voices April 1, 2023 Like it or not, we all bear some responsibility for slavery. By The Guardian Letters
National, Past Voices April 1, 2023 Applying Migration Studies To The History Of Black Fugitivity In The Antebellum Urban South. By Jaimie D. Crumley / AAIHS
National, Past Voices April 1, 2023 Black Capitalism, Underground Economies, and the Great Depression: West Palm Beach Florida. By Candace Cunningham / AAIHS
National, Past Voices April 1, 2023 Native American histories show rebuilding is possible and necessary after catastrophe. By B.L. Blanchard / Vox
National, Past Voices April 1, 2023 Zora Neale Hurston’s Eatonville Fights To Keep Land to Preserve History. By Aallyah Wright / Capital B
National, Past Voices April 1, 2023 As GOP governors obscure Black history, let’s finally tell the truth about Marcus Garvey. By Justin Hansford and Shaq Al-Hijaz / CNN
National April 1, 2023 Florida NAACP, Gov. Ron DeSantis clash over proposed travel advisory. Governor call it a “joke.” By Zac Anderson / USA Today
National March 31, 2023 Florida NAACP moves towards initiating a travel advisory for Florida. By Jada Williams / ABC News
National March 31, 2023 Who is Alvin Bragg? The prosecutor who could charge Donald Trump. By Ken Tran / USA Today
National March 31, 2023 Greg Abbott’s Authoritarian Power Grab of Houston’s Public Schools. By Sam Russek / TNR
National March 31, 2023 Inside a Brooklyn School Teaching the Course That Florida Banned. By Troy Closson / NYT
National March 31, 2023 Chicago mayoral election: Vallas and Johnson split endorsements from Black politicians. By Tonia Hill / Slate
National, Past Voices March 31, 2023 Who are the ‘Courageous Eight’ in 1965 Selma Civil Rights marches? By Saleen Martin / USA Today
National, Past Voices March 31, 2023 Myrlie Evers, civil-rights pioneer, still marches against racism at 90. By Susan Page / USA Today
National, Past Voices March 31, 2023 A White woman re-creates the lives of her Black ancestors. By Maud Newton / Wash Post
National March 30, 2023 The new Red Scare for red states: Diversity programs. By Bianca Qilantan / Politico
Collegiate Voices, National March 30, 2023 Palm Beach Atlantic professor fired after racial justice lessons. By Andrew Marra / USA Today
National March 30, 2023 A Federalist Society for all things: Dark money enters the culture wars. By Lucian K. Truscott IV / Salon
National March 30, 2023 Racial Justice Leaders Are Calling For An End To Deadly Traffic Stops. By Phillip Jackson / HuffPost
National March 30, 2023 Black veterans were more often denied VA benefits for PTSD than white counterparts, newly surfaced study shows. By Laura Strickler / NBC News
National March 30, 2023 California might resurrect a modern Freedman’s Bureau for reparations. By Curtis Bunn / NBC News
National, Past Voices March 30, 2023 A Florida town, once settled by former slaves, now fights over “sacred land.” By Martha Teichner / CBS News
National, Past Voices March 30, 2023 Audubon faces a backlash over keeping a name that evokes a racist enslaver. By Bill Chappell / NPR
National, Past Voices March 30, 2023 This new play details historic Tampa lunch counter sit-ins. By Maggie Duffy / Tampa Bay Times