National March 10, 2022 Eric DeValkenaere: Former Kansas City police officer sentenced to 6 years for killing a Black man during a 2019 traffic incident. By Andy Rose and Aya Elamroussi / CNN
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National March 10, 2022 How the Catholic Church can better serve the Black community this Lent. By Tevin Williams / NCR
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National March 10, 2022 Andrew Young, at 90, views his civic, political roles ‘as a pastorate.’ By Adelle M. Banks / RNS
National, Past Voices March 10, 2022 First Black Univ. of Alabama student dies days after building named for her. By AP and NPR
National, Past Voices March 10, 2022 Mary McLeod Bethune, civil rights pioneer, advised presidents on ‘the problems of my people.’ By DeNeen L. Brown / Wash Post
National March 8, 2022 How the Mainstream Movement Against Gender-Based Violence Fails Black Workers and Survivors. By Madison Pauly / Mother Jones
National March 8, 2022 ‘So Much Hatred’: Jury Foreman Shaken by Evidence in Arbery Trial. By Richard Fausset and Tariro Mzezewa / NYT
National March 8, 2022 For Black Americans, living longer impacts health and wealth. By Kristopher J. Brooks / CBS News
National March 8, 2022 House passes bill making lynching a federal hate crime. By Cristina Marcos / The Hill
National March 8, 2022 Meet entrepreneurs of color building Tulsa’s former Black Wall Street into hot, new tech hub. By Catherine Thorbecke and Samara Lynn / ABC News
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National March 8, 2022 How to be an Ignatian anti-racist this Lent. By Matt Kappadakunnel / NCR
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National March 8, 2022 King Center class on how MLK’s nonviolence philosophy remains viable today. By Elliott C MClaughlin / CNN
National, Past Voices March 8, 2022 My Family Lost Our Farm During Japanese Incarceration. I Went Searching for What Remains. By Ruth Chizuko Murai / Mother Jones
National, Past Voices March 8, 2022 Civil rights leaders of 1961 about resisting injustice today. By Mike Thompson / USA Today
National, Past Voices March 8, 2022 Let’s Talk About the Taking of Black Land. By Eli Mystal / The Nation
National March 8, 2022 14 Travel Destinations Where You Can Learn More About Black History. By Caroline Bologna / HuffPost
National March 8, 2022 How a National Movement Toppled Hundreds of Confederate Symbols. By Audra D. S. Burch / NYT
National March 6, 2022 Biden Has Chosen Ketanji Brown Jackson for a Reason. By Elie Mystal / The Nation
National March 6, 2022 The Supreme Court takes on another Voting Rights Act case . By Carrie Jackson / NPR
National March 6, 2022 Republicans pick Putin over democracy — and Rick Scott’s creepy blueprint for America shows why. By Amanda Marcotte / Salon
National March 6, 2022 3 Former Officers Are Convicted of Violating George Floyd’s Civil Rights. By Tim Arango, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Jay Senter / NYT
National March 6, 2022 After decades of lobbying, supporters say they have the votes in the House to pass a reparations bill. By Emanuel Felton / Wash Post
National March 6, 2022 Bomb Threats Are Roiling Historically Black Colleges and Universities. By Margaret Renkl / NYT
National March 6, 2022 When A Prison Sentence Of 10 Years And 6 Months Turns Into Forever. By Jessica Schulberg / HuffPost
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National March 6, 2022 Black Social Gospel, Radical Politics, and Internationalism. By William Hogue / AAIHS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National March 6, 2022 The antisemitism animating Putin’s claim to ‘denazify’ Ukraine. By Jason Stanley / The Guardian
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National March 6, 2022 Doug Emhoff highlights Black interfaith contributions as new project launches. By Adelle M. Banks / RNS
National, Past Voices March 6, 2022 The historical truth about women burned at the stake in America? Most were Black. By Kali Nicole Gross / Wash Post
National, Past Voices March 6, 2022 In 1871, Congress Crafted a Law to Break the Klan. Today, It’s Targeting Trump. By Pema Levy / Mother Jones
National, Past Voices March 6, 2022 Many African American last names hold weight of Black history. By Julia Craven / NBC News
National, Past Voices March 6, 2022 The Afro Latino who redefined how Black history is remembered. By Nicole Acevedo / NBC News
National, Past Voices March 6, 2022 Louisiana Civil Rights Trail marks a long road to equality. By Andrea Sachs / Wash Post