Collegiate Voices, National October 26, 2020 At VMI, Black cadets endure lynching threats, Klan memories and Confederacy veneration. By Ian Shapiro / Wash Post
Collegiate Voices, National October 26, 2020 Universities Rethink Building Names In The Wake Of Racial Justice Protests. By Lauren Bavis / NPR
National, Past Voices October 26, 2020 Tulsa begins search for ‘Original 18’ Black people killed in 1921 race massacre. By DeNeen L. Brown / Wash Post
National, Past Voices October 26, 2020 Book Review: The Dead Are Arising,’ by Les Payne and Tamara Payne. By Michael P. Jeffries
National, Past Voices October 26, 2020 Elijah Cummings has a message for voters ‘from beyond the grave.’ By Nicole Goodkind / Fortune
National October 24, 2020 Economy, racial injustice: Young Ohioans are turning out the vote. By Ivette Feliciano / PBS News Hour
National, Past Voices October 24, 2020 The bogus U.S. census numbers showing slavery’s ‘wonderful influence’ on the enslaved. By Peter Whoriskey / Wash Post
National October 24, 2020 People of color face disproportionate pandemic-related financial stress. By Michael Fox / CNBC
National October 24, 2020 Not enough or double the prejudice: On being Black and Asian American in 2020. By Sakshi Venkatraman and P.R. Lockhart / NBC News
National October 24, 2020 Black Products. Black Shoppers. Black Workers. But Who Owns the Store? By Michael Corkey / NYT
National October 24, 2020 Black man serving life sentence for stealing hedge clippers granted parole. By Minyvonne Burke / The Associated Press / NBC News
National October 24, 2020 Prosecutors say Amy Cooper lied about a Black man assaulting her. By Nicole Chavez / CNN
National October 24, 2020 Segregated from opportunity. By Tracy Jan and Arelis R. Hernandez / Wash Post
National October 24, 2020 Schools often fail to identify gifted and talented students – especially if they are Black, Latino or Native American. By Marcia Gentry / The Conversation
National October 24, 2020 With days left, Black voters face orchestrated efforts to discourage voting. By April Glaser / NBC News
National October 19, 2020 Biden leads Trump by 17 points as election race enters final stage. By David Smith / The Guardian
National October 19, 2020 Barrett On George Floyd: Obvious That ‘Racism Persists In Our Country.’ By Samantha Raphelson / NPR
National October 19, 2020 Americans aren’t worried about white nationalism in the military – because they don’t know it’s there. By Jennifer Spindel, Matt Motta, and Robert Ralston / The Conversation
National October 19, 2020 Couple says they faced discrimination in home appraisal because of wife’s race. By Tess Scott, Zoe Lake, Meagan Redman, Jasmine Brown, Acacia Nunes, and Lauren Effron/ ABC News
Collegiate Voices, National October 19, 2020 12-year-old genius on soaring through college: “I just grasp information quickly.” By Mark Strassman / CBS News
National October 19, 2020 School Suspension Data Shows Glaring Disparities in Discipline by Race. By Lauren Camera / US News
Collegiate Voices, National October 19, 2020 California poised to reject affirmative action measure despite summer of activism. By Alexander Nieves / Politico
National October 19, 2020 Featured – COVID deaths reveal how racism still has its grip on America. By USA Today Staff
National October 17, 2020 Samuel L. Jackson Hits Donald Trump, GOP With ‘Vote, Dammit, Vote’ Video. By Lee Moran / HuffPost
National October 17, 2020 Jaime Harrison sets Senate fundraising record with $57 million haul in South Carolina. By Max Greenwood / The Hill
National October 17, 2020 Biden’s Test In Michigan: Winning Over Black And Brown Voters Disillusioned In 2016. By Asma Khalid / NPR
National, Past Voices October 17, 2020 Greensboro Massacre: City Apologizes 41 Years After Cops Allowed Klan, Nazis to Kill 5 Antiracists. By Amy Goodman / Democracy Now