National December 9, 2021 Report finds democracy is declining in the U.S. with Trump, Capitol attack cited. By Mano Sundaresan and Amy Isackson / NPR
National December 9, 2021 Bill Cosby: Supreme Court asked to review overturned conviction. By Maria Puente / USA Today
National December 9, 2021 How the Real Estate Boom Left Black Neighborhoods Behind. By Vanessa Gregory / NYT
National December 9, 2021 What to know about the trial of ex-officer Kim Potter, who killed Daunte Wright. By Becky Sullivan / NPR
National December 9, 2021 After Ahmaud Arbery’s Death, This Group Demanded Change. By Margaret Coker / Wash Post
National December 9, 2021 CDC says Black, Latino bisexual and gay men have higher HIV rates. By Gabriela Miranda / USA Today
National December 9, 2021 Carrie Meek, Pioneering Black Former Congresswoman, Dies. By Freida Frisaro / HuffPost
National, Past Voices December 9, 2021 Enslaved Women’s Sexual Health: Reproductive Rights as Resistance. By Crystal Webster / AAIHS
National December 9, 2021 An Alabama city is facing a $25,000 fine for changing a street named after Jefferson Davis. By Christina Zdanowicz / CNN
National December 9, 2021 The Missing Voices In The Panic Over Critical Race Theory. By Melinda D. Anderson / HuffPost
National December 6, 2021 In Minneapolis Schools, White Families Are Asked to Help Do the Integrating. By Sarah Mervosh / NYT
National December 6, 2021 After Rittenhouse, protesters are asking: What about sex-trafficking victim Chrystul Kizer? By Anne Branigin and and Jessica Contrera / The Lilly
National December 6, 2021 White women backed Glenn Youngkin for Virginia governor. That shouldn’t have come as a surprise, experts say. By Karina Elwood / Wash Post
National December 6, 2021 Judge vacates death sentences of Pervis Payne, who was to be executed for a crime he says he didn’t commit. By Dakin Andone / CNN
National December 6, 2021 W.E.B. Du Bois’ only grandchild, Yolande Du Bois Irvin, dies at 89. By Felix Carroll / The Berkshire Eagle
Collegiate Voices, National December 6, 2021 $3 million Maryland grant will tackle colleges’ leadership ‘caste system. By Lauren Laumpkin / Wash Post
National December 6, 2021 Spreading the wealth: Black-owned investment firms tackle the racial finance gap. By Patrice Worthy / The Guardian
National, Past Voices December 6, 2021 From slavery to Jim Crow to George Floyd: Virginia universities face a long racial reckoning. By Nick Anderson and Susan Svrluga / Wash Post
National, Past Voices December 6, 2021 Enslaved to a Founding Father, She Sought Freedom in France. By Martha S. Jones / NYT
National December 6, 2021 Former slaves brought American Thanksgiving to Liberia — and rebooted it. By Vicky Hallett / NPR
National, Past Voices December 6, 2021 The Black people who lived in Walden Woods long before Henry David Thoreau. By Sydney Trent / Wash Post
National, Past Voices December 6, 2021 Burial Ground Under the Alamo Stirs a Texas Feud. By Simon Romero / NYT
National, Past Voices December 6, 2021 Unfinished History of Indigenous Slavery In America. By Kevin Waite / The Atlantic
National November 30, 2021 In Charlottesville, the Nazis Were Finally Held to Account. By Dahlia Lithwick / Slate
National, Past Voices November 30, 2021 The Conspiracy Theories About Jewish Americans Fueling Today’s Far-Right Have Long Been A Part Of US History. By Jonathan D. Sarna / TPM
National, Past Voices November 30, 2021 Dear White People: Here’s How to Honor Native American. By Mary Annette Pember / Mother Jones
National November 30, 2021 Biden to pick Capitol Hill favorite to run his budget office. By Laura Barron-Lopez and Caitlin Emma / Politico
National November 30, 2021 Biden nominates top diplomat and academic as American ambassador to South Africa, say sources. By Peter Fabricius / Daily Maverick
National November 30, 2021 Pandemic Prompts More Black Americans to Take Up Urban Gardening to End “Food Apartheid.” By Karen Robinson-Jacobs / Mother Jones
National, Past Voices November 30, 2021 University System of Georgia to keep names on buildings with ties to slavery and white supremacy. By Nick Anderson and Susan Svrluga / Wash Post
National, Past Voices November 30, 2021 Being American means reckoning with our violent history. By Ken Burns / Wash Post