National News September 29, 2023 Black UAW workers say they’re striking to keep the promise of a middle-class life. By Curtis Bunn / NBC News
National News September 29, 2023 The Clarence Thomas Corruption Saga Just Got Even Worse. By Tori Otten / TNR
Collegiate Voices, National News September 29, 2023 Harris makes political, personal connection with students during college tour. By Sabrina Rodriguez / Wash Post
National News September 29, 2023 DeSantis’ influence nosedives in Florida. By Gary Fineout and Kimberly Leonard / Politico
National News September 29, 2023 Senate Confirms Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, Sidestepping Tuberville Blockade. By Karoun Demirjian and Kayla Guo / NYT
National News September 29, 2023 Dallas mayor switches to GOP, making city the largest led by a Republican. By Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff / Wash Post
National News September 29, 2023 DEI efforts are under attack. Big business wants Biden to weigh in. By Jessica Guynn / USA Today
Collegiate Voices, National News September 29, 2023 HBCUs brace for flood of applications after Supreme Court affirmative action decision. LA Times
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News September 29, 2023 National Cathedral windows shift from themes of Confederacy to racial justice. By Adelle M. Banks
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News September 29, 2023 After Florida restricts Black history, churches step up to teach it. By Brittany Shammas / Wash Post
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News September 29, 2023 Nazi Germany had admirers among American religious leaders – and white supremacy fueled their support. By Meghan Garrity and Malissa J. Wilde / The Conversation
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News September 29, 2023 How Japanese American Pastors Prepared Their Flocks For Internment. By Tom Sugimura / CT
National News, Past Voices September 29, 2023 African Americans and the State Militia. By Gregory Mixon / AAIHS
National News, Past Voices September 29, 2023 Mary McLeod Bethune, the Pan-Africanist: An Interview with Ashley Robertson Preston. By Karen Cook Bell / AAIHS
Book/Podcast and Video Favorites September 29, 2023 Michael Harriot’s book ‘Black AF History: The Un-Whitewashed Story of America.’ By Ericka Taylor / NPR
Culture September 29, 2023 Smithsonian’s Latino Museum Faces Political Winds Before a Brick Is Laid. By Jennifer Schuessler / NYT
Culture September 29, 2023 Black Music Sunday: Let’s talk about ‘articulate’ and the caucacity of Jann Wenner. By Denise Oliver Velez / Daily Kos
Sports September 29, 2023 Colorado revealed itself and Oregon was all too happy to show the nation. Is anyone surprised? By Jim Trotter / The Athletic
Sports September 29, 2023 Michael Jordan’s ultra-private, ultra-exclusive personal golf course: The Grove XXIII. By John Bantock / CNN
Sports September 29, 2023 Mother of Two, Serena Williams, Suffers From Absurd Lack of Motivation as Retirement Life Throws Fresh and Unexpected Challenge. By Vatsal Shah / Essentially Sports
National News September 29, 2023 Black leaders say threats to undermine US democracy appear aimed at their community. By Ayanna Alexander / AP
National News, Opinion September 28, 2023 Nikki Haley wants to make the presidential race about Kamala Harris. By Maeve Reston and Marisa Iati / Wash Post
National News September 28, 2023 Pennsylvania governor implements major expansion of voting access in key swing state. By Stephen Wolf / Daily Kos
National News September 28, 2023 On race, the NC Supreme Court is building a bridge – to 1953. By Gene Nichol / The Charlotte Observer
National News September 28, 2023 Florida’s “War on Woke” Is Spurring a Brain Drain. By Kali Holloway / The Nation
National News September 28, 2023 Her students reported her for a lesson on race. Can she trust them again? By Hannah Natanson / Wash Post
National News September 28, 2023 Group sues West Point, seeking to ban affirmative action in admissions. By Nina Totenberg / NPR
Collegiate Voices, National News September 28, 2023 State-run, land-grant HBCUs have missed out on $13 billion in the last 3 decades. By Ayana Archie / NPR