National, Past Voices August 5, 2022 Emmett Till’s Chicago home will get historic preservation funds. By AP and NPR
National, Past Voices August 5, 2022 When Tribal Nations Expel Their Black Members. By Philip Deloria / New Yorker
National August 5, 2022 Roads and race: Black, Hispanic pedestrians in US face more danger. Celina Tebor and Maria Aguilar / USA Today
Collegiate Voices, National August 5, 2022 Asian American Student Success Isn’t a Problem. By Jay Caspian Kang / NYT
National August 5, 2022 1 in 3 U.S. students attend a racially segregated public school, government watchdog says. By Zachary Schermele / NBC News
Collegiate Voices, National August 5, 2022 Florida university removes some anti-racism statements, worrying faculty. By Susan Svrluga / Wash Post
National, Past Voices August 5, 2022 Emmett Till’s family rebuts claims in accuser’s recently leaked memoir. By Elisha Fieldstadt / NBC News
National August 5, 2022 Muhammed Aziz, man exonerated for Malcolm X assassination, sues City of New York for $40 million. By Lauren del Valle / CNN
National, Past Voices August 5, 2022 ‘Pivotal Moment’: Statue of Mary McLeod Bethune Is the First Black Figure In U.S. Capitol’s National Statuary Hall State Collection. By Nyamekye Daniel / Atlanta Black Star
National August 5, 2022 Jan. 6 hearings: A national civics lesson on the dangers of fascism. By Chauncey Devega / Salon
National July 18, 2022 Detroit limits use of cash bail, aiming to relieve racial inequality. By Aaron Morrison / Christian Science Monitor
National July 18, 2022 Democratic Lawmakers Ask Biden To Support Overturning Racist Court Precedents. By Paul Blumenthal / HuffPost
National July 18, 2022 H.R. 40, the federal bill to study reparations, appears stalled once again. By Jesse Washington / Andscape
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National July 18, 2022 Episcopalians approve fact-finding commission on Indigenous boarding schools. By Emily McFarlan Miller / Religion News
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National July 18, 2022 So where did all this right-wing religious nuttery come from? By Thom Hartmen / Salon
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National July 18, 2022 The Right’s Antisemitism Problem—and the Left’s. By David Masciotra / The Bulwark
National, Past Voices July 18, 2022 US Military Bases Honoring Confederate Figures Slated to Get New Names. By Dora Mekouar / VOA News
National July 18, 2022 Jan. 6 committee’s Bennie Thompson, a historic Black lawmaker, sees echoes of America’s ‘dark history.’ By Kyla Guilfoil / ABC News
National July 15, 2022 Republicans Are Attacking Wisconsin’s Lieutenant Governor for Saying Slavery Was Terrible. By John Nichols / The Nation
National July 15, 2022 Stacey Abrams Outpaces Kemp in Fundraising Efforts, Raises $22 Million in Two Months. By Alexandra Jane / The Root
National July 15, 2022 DeSantis signs bill requiring survey of Florida students, professors on their political views. By Brett Bachman / Salon
National July 15, 2022 Killer of George Floyd Sentenced to 21 Years for Violating Civil Rights. By Jay Senter and Shaila Dewan / NYT
National July 15, 2022 Inflation is hitting Black and Hispanic Americans harder than White and Asian Americans. By Rami Luhby / CNN
National July 15, 2022 Fred Gray, the ‘chief counsel for the protest movement,’ to get Medal of Freedom for his civil rights work. By Jonathan Entin / The Conversation
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National July 15, 2022 There is no one Islamic interpretation on ethics of abortion, but the belief in God’s mercy and compassion is a crucial part of any consideration. By Zahra Ayubi / Religion News
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National July 15, 2022 The Far-Right Christian Quest for Power: ‘We Are Seeing Them Emboldened.’ By Elizabeth Dias / NYT
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National July 15, 2022 Prominent evangelical leader caught on a hot mic boasting about praying with SCOTUS justices. By Jon Skolnik / Salon
National, Past Voices July 15, 2022 ‘Giving Students the History They Need.’ By Eleanor J. Bader / The Progressive
National, Past Voices July 15, 2022 A small Wisconsin town is honored as the state’s first Black-founded community. By Diane Bezucha / NPR
National, Past Voices July 15, 2022 Schomburg Center Volunteer Is One of the Last Surviving ‘Black Angels’. By Lisa Herndon / NYPL
National, Past Voices July 15, 2022 Native American elders recall abuse at US government boarding schools. AP and The Guardian
National July 15, 2022 Patrick Lyoya’s Death Casts A Light On How Police Mishandle Traffic Stops. By Phillip Jackson / HuffPost