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
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
National, Opinion April 7, 2022 Hillary Clinton: Madeleine Albright Warned Us, and She Was Right / NYT
National March 29, 2022 South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem Signs Anti-Critical Race Theory into law, citing “discomfort.” By Noah .A McGee / The Root
National March 29, 2022 Stacey Abrams files lawsuit after being blocked from fundraising for Georgia governor campaign. By Maya Lang / The Guardian
National March 29, 2022 Black women allege Google fosters ‘racist culture’ in lawsuit against the company. By Curtis Bunn / NBC News
National March 29, 2022 Biden Administration Unveils Plan to Tackle Racism in Home Appraisals. By Keith Reed / The Root
National March 29, 2022 Doctors fighting racial health disparities face threats, harassment. By Tyler Kingkade / NBC News
National, Opinion March 29, 2022 Why did it take so long to make lynching a hate crime? By Editorial Board / Wash Post
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National March 29, 2022 Black Catholics survey prompts need for prioritizing racial justice. By NCR Editorial Staff
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National March 29, 2022 At confirmation hearing, Lindsey Graham grills Ketanji Brown Jackson on faith. By Jack Jenkins / RNS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National March 29, 2022 Benjamin Watson Knows Life Is a Team Sport. By Russell Moore / Christianity Today
National, Past Voices March 29, 2022 Black Mayors, Black Politics, and the Gary Convention. By Brandon Stokes / AAIHS
National, Past Voices March 29, 2022 Northern Black People’s Freedom Struggle in the Nineteenth Century. By Holly A. Pinheiro, Jr. / AAIHS
National, Past Voices March 29, 2022 Ted Cruz told Ketanji Brown Jackson that Bushrod Washington was not ‘controversial.’ He was an enslaver. By Gillian Brockell / Wash Post
National, Past Voices March 29, 2022 The Artists Turning Nina Simone’s Childhood Home Into a Creative Destination. By Adam Bradley / NYT
National March 25, 2022 Senate Republicans Plot Ugly Attacks On Ketanji Brown Jackson For Gitmo Work. By Jessica Schulberg / HuffPost
National March 25, 2022 Mail Ballot Rejections Surge in Texas, With Signs of a Race Gap. By Nick Corasaniti / NYT
National March 25, 2022 How the Census Undercount Leaves Communities of Color Worse Off. By Adam Mahoney / Mother Jones
National March 25, 2022 What Racism Taught an American Journalist About Covering the War. By Ruby Cramer / Politico
Collegiate Voices, National March 25, 2022 UNCF to launch HBCUv online learning platform targeting Black colleges. By The Grio Staff
National March 25, 2022 Calling Asians ‘robotic’ is a racist stereotype with a long, troubled history. By Long T. Bui / The Conversation
National March 25, 2022 Black adult hospitalizations reached a pandemic high during the omicron wave, CDC study finds. Akilah Johnson / Wash Post
National March 25, 2022 Number of Hispanic Serving Institutions falls as pandemic cuts Latino enrollment. By Suzanne Gamboa / NBC News
National March 25, 2022 Where State Farm Sees ‘a Lot of Fraud,’ Black Customers See Discrimination. By Emily Flitter / NYT
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National March 25, 2022 Researchers warn that Christian nationalists are becoming more radical and are targeting voting. By Michelle Boorstein / Wash Post