National October 15, 2021 California becomes first state to require ethnic studies for high school graduation. By Meryl Kornfield / Wash Post
National October 15, 2021 New York City to Phase Out Its Gifted and Talented Program. By Eliza Shapiro / NYT
National October 15, 2021 A Safe Space’: Black Pastors Promote Vaccinations from the Pulpit. By Liam Stack / NYT
National October 15, 2021 Why white students are far more likely to graduate than Black students at public universities. By Olivia Sanchez / NBC News
National, Past Voices October 15, 2021 One of the nation’s oldest Black churches unearthed in Virginia. By Ben Finley / USA Today
National, Past Voices October 15, 2021 Lawrence Reddick and the Communal Acts of Black History. By Stephen G. Hall / AAIHS
National, Past Voices October 15, 2021 Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Biden becomes first president to mark day.
National October 11, 2021 Senate Confirms Top Prosecutors for Manhattan and Brooklyn. By Matt Stieb / New York Magazine
National October 11, 2021 How Latinos are growing and reshaping the United States. By Suzanne Gamboa and Nicole Acevedo / NBC News
National October 11, 2021 Study confirms pandemic hit Black Americans, Native Americans and Latinos harder than Whites. By Maggie Fox / CNN
National October 11, 2021 Federal judge rejects comparisons between Capitol insurrection and racial justice unrest. By Hannah Rabinowitz / CNN
National October 11, 2021 California Governor Signs Law To Improve Outcomes For Black Birthing People And Babies. By Sarah Ruiz-Grossman / HuffPost
Collegiate Voices, National October 11, 2021 After years of inequity, it’s time to support historically black colleges. By Javaid Siddiqi / The Hill
National October 11, 2021 George Floyd may be granted posthumous pardon in 2004 drug arrest. Juan A. Lozano / USA Today
National October 11, 2021 Jury orders Tesla to pay more than $130 million in discrimination suit, which alleged racist epithets and hostile work environment. By Faiz Siddiqui / Wash Post
National October 11, 2021 Henrietta Lacks Estate Sues Company Using Her ‘Stolen’ Cells. By Michael Kunzelman / HuffPost
National, Past Voices October 11, 2021 The brutal trade in enslaved people within the US has been largely whitewashed out of history. By Joshua D. Rothman / The Conversation
National October 11, 2021 Alabama spends more than a half-million dollars a year on a Confederate memorial. Black historical sites struggle to keep their doors open. By Emmanuel Felton / Wash Post
National, Past Voices October 11, 2021 Black Student Activism and Durham’s Campus Movement. By Brandon K. Winford / AAIHS
National October 8, 2021 Is Letitia James Running for Governor? Her Decision Is Coming Soon. By Katie Glueck / NYT
National October 8, 2021 Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms: ‘A lot of people only understand a portion of what it takes to govern.’ By Eric Easter / Wash Post
National October 8, 2021 Black Residents of Minneapolis Say They Need More Cops—Not Fewer. By Ibrahim Hirsi / The Nation
National October 8, 2021 Families of missing people of color say cases don’t get attention. By LI Cohen / CBS News
National October 8, 2021 The Extra Stigma of Mental Illness for African-Americans. By Dana Givens / NYT
National, Past Voices October 8, 2021 The myths about slavery that still hold America captive. By John Blake / CNN
National, Past Voices October 8, 2021 After California moves to return Bruce’s Beach to Black family, a push to recover other seized land. By Alicia Victoria Lozano and Lindsey Davis / NBC News
National October 8, 2021 Monument to Native Californians to replace Junipero Serra. By Ed Fletcher / NPR
National, Past Voices October 8, 2021 Journalists bungled coverage of the Attica uprising. 50 years later, the consequences remain. By Erik Wemple / Wash Post
National October 7, 2021 Wisconsin Republicans Enforce Cursive but Not Race. By Henry Redman / The Progressive
National October 7, 2021 Racial disparity gap closing over COVID vaccines. By Christal Hayes, Ryan W. Miller and Grace Hauck / USA Today
National October 7, 2021 Montana Tribe Finalizes Historic $1.9 Billion Settlement. By Mark Armao / Mother Jones