National May 31, 2021 First Black Woman Judge Appointed To Missouri Supreme Court. By Sarah Ruiz-Grossman / HuffPost
National May 31, 2021 Black Lives Matter Fights Disinformation To Keep The Movement Strong. By Cheryl Corley / NPR
National May 31, 2021 No need for new GOP voter suppression in Mississippi. We’re already there. By Michael Foley / Wash Post
National May 31, 2021 Dylann Roof appeals death sentence in Charleston church slayings. By Ann E. Marimow / Wash Post
National May 28, 2021 White House to Host George Floyd’s Family on Anniversary of His Death, but Will Miss Floyd Police Reform Bill Deadline. By Zack Linly / The Root
National May 28, 2021 A year after George Floyd’s death, Minneapolis remains scarred, divided. By Holly Bailey / Wash Post
National May 28, 2021 Louisiana police release video showing officers punched, dragged Black man before his death. By Daniel Politi / Slate
National May 28, 2021 CNN Fires Rick Santorum Over Claim That White Settlers Found “Nothing” in America. By Jamilah King / Mother Jones
National May 28, 2021 Antisemitic incidents heightened across U.S. amid Israel-Gaza fighting; mosques were damaged, too. By Erik Ortiz / NBC News
National May 28, 2021 Employees want corporate America to stand against racism. By Jessica Guynn / USA Today
National May 28, 2021 Ex-Secret Service Agent Details ‘Shockingly’ Racist Abuse Endured By Michelle Obama. By Lee Moran / HuffPost
National, Past Voices May 28, 2021 A Vision of Racial and Economic Justice. Norman Hill and Velma Murphy Hill / Dissent Magazine
National, Past Voices May 28, 2021 How a Black man’s death in 1965 changed American history. By Javonte Anderson / USA Today
National, Past Voices May 28, 2021 Removal of Confederate names could affect hundreds of sites. By Robert Burns / AP News
National, Past Voices May 28, 2021 The survivors of the Tulsa massacre deserve recompense. Congress should help make it happen. By the Editorial Board / Wash Post
National May 24, 2021 NPR Poll: Race, Discrimination, Policing, Chauvin Verdict. By Domenico Montanaro / NPR
National May 24, 2021 Democrats confront reality on voting rights: Congress probably isn’t coming to the rescue. By Mike DeBonis / Wash Post
National May 24, 2021 Rep. Liz Cheney Calls Trump A ‘Continuing Danger,’ Urges Unity Against Him. By Nina Golgowski / HuffPost
National May 24, 2021 Florida Rep. Val Demings planning to run for Senate against GOP’s Marco Rubio. By Rachel Scott / ABC News
National May 24, 2021 Ed Gainey to Become Pittsburgh’s First Black Mayor As Bill Peduto Concedes. By Jack Dutton / Newsweek
National May 24, 2021 After Helping Her Husband Gain Freedom, Maya Moore Savors Her Own. By Kurt Streeter / NYT
National May 24, 2021 Hate crime bill propelled by anti-Asian attacks passes House, awaits Biden’s signature. By Sarah D. Wire / LA Times
National May 24, 2021 After she concealed her race, Black Indianapolis owner’s home value more than doubled. By Antonio Planas / NBC News
Collegiate Voices, National May 24, 2021 UT-Austin’s Latino enrollment reflects Hispanic progress, legacy of racism. By Suzanne Gamboa / NBC News
National, Past Voices May 24, 2021 Tulsa race massacre survivors, advocates testify before House committee. By AP and PBS
National, Past Voices May 24, 2021 Examining the American Medical Association’s racist history and its overdue reckoning. Yamiche Alcindor and Claire Mufson / PBS
National, Past Voices May 24, 2021 From Charleston to Minneapolis, America grapples with symbols of slave-owning past. By Kimeko McCoy / The Undefeated
National May 21, 2021 America’s Deadly Domestic Extremism Worst In 24 Years, Reveals New FBI Report. By Mary Papenfuss / HuffPost
National May 21, 2021 Leaked Video: Dark Money Group Brags About Writing GOP Voter Suppression Bills Across The Country. By Ari Berman And Nick Surgey / Mother Jones
National May 21, 2021 Republicans Oppose Kristen Clarke for Top Civil Rights Job at DOJ in Latest Attack on Voting Rights. Amy Goodman / Democracy Now
National May 21, 2021 Civics legislation snared in national debate over talking about race in education. By Laura Meckler / Wash Post