National May 27, 2019 New poll shows black voters want 2020 candidates with big policy plans, not just big names. By P. R. Lockhart / Vox
National May 27, 2019 Russian documents reveal desire to sow racial discord — and violence — in the U.S By Richard Engel, Kate Benyon-Tinker and Kennett Werner / NBC News
National May 27, 2019 Black women start a walking movement to battle the obesity epidemic. By Christopher Dawson / CNN
National May 23, 2019 Trump judicial nominees decline to endorse Brown v. Board under Senate questioning. By Laura Meckler and Robert Barnes / Wash Post
National May 23, 2019 Koreatown, Little Saigon and South Asians: As Asian Americans diversified, so did their communities. By Caitlin Yoshiko Kandil / NBC News
National May 23, 2019 SAT Adversity Index: A Drive Toward Diversity Without Discussing Race. By Anemona Hartocollis and Amy Harmon / NYT
National May 23, 2019 Populist alliances of ‘cowboys and Indians’ are protecting rural lands. By Zoltan Grossman / The Conversation
National May 23, 2019 65 year since Brown v. Board of Ed, school segregation persists. By Janelle Richards, Rehema Ellis and Elissa Candiotti / NBC News
National May 20, 2019 “I Now Have the Perspective of Both Sides”: 18 Voting Officials Take Civil Rights Tour. By Jessica Huseman / ProPublica
National May 20, 2019 ‘He’s white, male and gay’: Buttigieg hits obstacles with black voters. By Daniel Strauss and Elena Schneider / Politico
National May 20, 2019 Tackle white supremacy as terrorism, experts say. By Mallory Simon and Sara Sidner / CNN
National May 20, 2019 How 1800s racism birthed Chinatown, Japantown and other ethnic enclaves. By Caitlin Yoshiko Kandil / NBC News
National May 20, 2019 Joe Biden Is Going Back to the Clinton Playbook. The Democratic frontrunner’s campaign is pitched to white folks who have fled the party. Sound familiar? By Bob Moser / The New Republic
National May 16, 2019 The promise of historic Brown v. Board school desegregation ruling is ‘at grave risk,’ report says. By Valerie Strauss / Wash Post
National May 16, 2019 Baby Steps Toward Guaranteed Incomes and Racial Justice. By Courtney E. Martin / NYT
National May 16, 2019 Opioid Addiction Drug Going Mostly To Whites, Even As Black Death Rate Rises. By Martha Bebinger / NPR
National May 16, 2019 All-White Neighborhoods Are Dwindling as America Grows More Diverse. By Emily Badger, Quoctrung Bui and Robert Gebeloff / NYT
National May 16, 2019 How advocates are writing Asian American stories back into history books. By Agnes Constante / NBC News
National May 16, 2019 After the floods: the struggle for survival in a tiny Mississippi town. By Jamiles Lartey / The Guardian
National, Past Voices May 16, 2019 Columbus brought measles to the New World. It was a disaster for Native Americans. By Michael S. Rosenwald / Wash Post
National May 16, 2019 ‘A dream ticket’: Black lawmakers pitch Biden-Harris to beat Trump. By Heather Caygle and John Bresnahan / Politico
National May 16, 2019 History In the Making: Groundbreaking 32 Black Female Cadets to Graduate from U.S. Military Academy This Year. By Tanasia Kenney / Atl Black Star
National, Past Voices May 16, 2019 Weeksville, a Haven for Free African-Americans Before the Civil War, Is Fighting for Survival. By Corina Knoll and Morgan Jenkins / NYT
National May 13, 2019 Russian Efforts to Exploit Racial Divisions in 2016 Found Firm Ground in U.S., Report Says. By Mihir Zaveri and Jacey Fortin / NYT
National May 13, 2019 Cory Booker unveils ‘sweeping’ but ‘simple’ gun violence prevention plan. By Rebecca Buck / CNN
National May 13, 2019 Once Defiant, All Four White Supremacists Charged in Charlottesville Violence Plead Guilty. By A. C. Thompson / ProPublica