National News September 8, 2023 Philadelphia’s Fight Against Gun Violence, Poverty, and Crime. By Menika Dirkson / AAIHS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News September 8, 2023 What Happens When Americans Stop Going to Church. By Daniel K. Williams / The Atlantic
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News September 8, 2023 Southern Baptist seminary slavery plaque criticized as being ‘hidden.’ By Andrew Wolfson / USA Today
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News September 8, 2023 Unearthing racism’s Christian roots: How far-right Christianity quietly fueled Jacksonville shooter. By Serene Jones and Rev. Dr. Lakeesha Walrond / Salon
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News September 8, 2023 Black Muslims will play a big role in the next election. Join us. By Salima Suswell / RNS
National News, Past Voices September 8, 2023 75 Years Later, the Lasting Impact of Executive Order 9981. By Liann Herder / Diverse Issues In Higher Ed.
National News, Past Voices September 8, 2023 A rare look at one of the “I Have A Dream” speech drafts. By Nicole Killion / CBS News Video
National News, Past Voices September 8, 2023 Since their foundings, HBCUs have been a white supremacist target. By Saida Grundy / The Guardian
National News, Past Voices September 8, 2023 White men have controlled women’s reproductive rights throughout American history – the post-Dobbs era is no different. By Rodney Coates / The Conversation
Book/Podcast and Video Favorites September 8, 2023 The inspiring story of the first Black Ivy League president. By Stacia L. Brown / Wash Post
Culture September 8, 2023 Bill Cosby & His Wife Learn To Move Forward Despite Their Struggles. By Simon Saunders / Family This
Book/Podcast and Video Favorites September 8, 2023 Luther Vandross and Samara Joy sing across generations : It’s Been a Minute. By Corey Antonio Rose Jessica Placzek, Brittany Luse , Alexis Williams ,Liam McBain , Veralyn Williams and Barton Girdwood / NPR Video
Culture September 8, 2023 Little Richard documentary filmmaker talks capturing the joy and pain that was his life. By Lisa Respers France / CNN
Sports September 8, 2023 What’s next for Stephen A. Smith? A life outside of sports can be in the future. By Jason Jones / The Atheletic
Sports September 8, 2023 Cannon Street All-Stars, 1955 Little League World Series: How a team of 12-year-olds became civil rights pioneers. By Josh Levin and Evan Chung / Slate Podcast
Sports September 8, 2023 Muhammad Ali Forced Michael Jordan to Face Harsh Reality of His GOAT Status, Reveals American News Veteran. By Rijin Varghese / Essentially Sports
Sports September 8, 2023 Birmingham’s Rickwood Field is the best kind of monument: A real one. By Jerry Brewer / Wash Post
Sports September 8, 2023 Frances Tiafoe Wants Fans at the 2023 U.S. Open to Get Loud. By Sean Gregory / Time
National News September 7, 2023 After Jacksonville, Tensions Flare Between DeSantis and Black Floridians. By Nicholas Nehamas and Maya King / NYT
National News September 7, 2023 The racist Florida shooter’s ideology extends to ordinary people. By Jason Stanley / The Guardian
National News, Opinion September 7, 2023 “We call that kind of love a cult”: Experts on the latest disturbing poll of Trump supporters. By Chauncey Devega / Salon
National News September 7, 2023 14th Amendment, Section 3: A new legal battle against Trump takes shape. ByHannah Demissie and Laura Gersony / ABC News
National News, Past Voices September 7, 2023 Fani Willis proves the skeptics wrong: 18 co-defendants is a big problem for Donald Trump. By Amanda Marcotte / Salon
National News, Opinion September 7, 2023 Vivek Ramaswamy’s Loud Voice Doesn’t Echo Young Indian Americans. By Kaivan Shroff / HuffPost
National News September 7, 2023 Tennessee State House votes to ‘silence’ Rep. Justin Jones, 1 of 2 Democrats expelled earlier this year. By Dakin Andone and Andy Rose / CNN
National News September 7, 2023 Biden Looks for New Ways to Energize Black Voters. By Erica L. Green and Zolan Kanno-Youngs / NYT
National News September 7, 2023 State attorney says DeSantis fired her because she was ‘prosecuting their cops.’ By Martin Pengelly / The Guardian