National September 18, 2020 NPR Poll Finds Pandemic Financially Imperils Nearly Half of American Households. By Yuki Noguchi / NPR
National September 18, 2020 Faces of Power: 80% Are White, Even as U.S. Becomes More Diverse. By Denise Lu, Jon Huang, Ashwin Seshagiri, Haeyoun Park and Troy Griggs / NYT
National September 18, 2020 How Kamala Harris’s Immigrant Parents Found a Home, and Each Other, in a Black Study Group. By Ellen Barry / NYT
National September 18, 2020 We Need to Recruit More Black Americans in Vaccine Trials. By Wayne A. I. Frederick, Valerie Montgomery Rice, David M. Carlisle and James E. K. Hildreth / NYT
National, Past Voices September 18, 2020 A Pattern of Resistance: The Tuskegee Airmen on Trial, Part 1. By Michael Hankins / Smithsonian
National, Past Voices September 18, 2020 Revisiting Lerone Bennett Jr.’s ‘Forced Into Glory.’ By E. James West / AAIHS
National, Past Voices September 18, 2020 The history of Black voter suppression — and the fight for the right to vote. By LaTosha Brown / NBC News Video
National September 14, 2020 Black women are dying in childbirth. Race plays into maternal health care. By Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy / Rockland/ Westchester News
National, Past Voices September 14, 2020 Black scuba divers document slave shipwrecks forgotten for generations. By Allie Yang / ABC News
National, Past Voices September 14, 2020 Black, Native American and Fighting for Recognition in Indian Country. By Jack Healy / NYT
National September 14, 2020 Latino unemployment rate remains high at 10.5 percent despite slight job gains. By Nicole Acevedo / NBC News
National September 14, 2020 Black Caucus faces upheaval as progressive pressure rises. By Sarah Ferris and Heather Caygle / Politico
National, Past Voices September 14, 2020 Our Long, Forgotten History of Election-Related Violence. By Jelani Cobb / The New Yorker
National, Past Voices September 14, 2020 Fascism Scholar Says U.S. Is ‘Losing Its Democratic Status.’ By Christianna Silva and james Doubek / NPR
National September 11, 2020 93% of Black Lives Matter Protests Have Been Peaceful: Report. By Sanya Mansoor / Time
National September 11, 2020 White Supremacists Are Top Terror Threat In DHS Draft Assessments: Report. By Mary Papenfuss / HuffPost
National September 11, 2020 Police unions tell us how they really feel about “bad apples” and brutality by endorsing Trump. By Ben Mathis-Lilley / Slate
National September 11, 2020 Charges dropped against man who was prosecuted six times for murder. By Robert Barnes / Wash Post
National September 11, 2020 Unions threaten work stoppages amid calls for racial justice. Aaron Morrison, Associated Press / PBS
National September 11, 2020 White House Orders End Of ‘Un-American’ Racial Sensitivity Training At Federal Agencies. By Mary Papenfuss / HuffPost
Collegiate Voices, National September 11, 2020 Who has the most success preparing Black students for careers in science? Historically Black Colleges and Universities. By Andrea Widener / C&EN
National September 11, 2020 Black American anxiety at all-time high, experts say. By Ryan Shepard / ABC News
National September 7, 2020 American Christianity’s White-Supremacy Problem. By Michael Luo / The New Yorker
National September 7, 2020 Black Americans Worry Postal Changes Could Disrupt History Of Secure Jobs. By Jeff Brady / NPR
National September 7, 2020 Black Ex-Franchisees File Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Against McDonald’s. By Ruth Umoh / Forbes
National, Past Voices September 7, 2020 Tulsa Race Massacre survivors file lawsuit, demanding ‘repair’ for 1921 attack. By DeNeen L. Brown / Wash Post
National September 7, 2020 People of color are disproportionately affected by covid-19. Yet they are underrepresented in vaccine trials. By Karen Bass / Wash Post
National September 7, 2020 Military diversity: Army shows few Black officers in top leadership. By Tom Vanden Brook / USA Today
National September 7, 2020 How Minneapolis re-segregated its schools and set the stage for a national crisis. By Erin Einhorn and Nigel Chiwaya / NBC News
National September 4, 2020 Thousands Gather For March On Washington To Demand Police Reform And Racial Equality. By Brakkton Booker / NPR
National September 4, 2020 The Thin Blue Line Between Violent, Pro-Trump Militias and Police. By Ryan Devereaux / The Intercept