Articles by Ronald J. Sheehy
What Will It Really Take To Address The Crisis Of Missing And Murdered Native Americans? By Sage Howard / HuffPost
Mississippi Capitol Police changes rules on use of force after shootings. By Jon Schuppe / NBC News
An unlikely provocateur, Miss Texas, takes on the state’s GOP leaders. By Molly Hennessy-Fiske / Wash Post
Notes on faith: Can the U.S. be saved? The Black prophetic voice holds the hope of true liberation / The Grio
Supreme Court LGBTQ ruling: Neil Gorsuch has a problem with telling the truth, in 303 Creative v. Elenis. By Ian Millhiser / Vox
Black Catholics react to Supreme Court affirmative action decision. By Nate Tinner-Williams / NCR
California slavery reparations task force sends final report to uncertain fate in Legislature. By Jermy B. White and Sejal Govindarag /Politico
What the Birthright-Citizenship Debate Is Really About. By Martha S. Jones / The Atlantic
Benjamin E. Mays – Champions of Civil and Human Rights in South Carolina. A Digital Exhibition by the Department of Oral History at the University of South Carolina
Christine King Farris, sister of Dr. Martin Luther King, dies at 95. By Devon M. Sayers and Justin Gamble / CNN
Lisa Cortés on her film exploring Little Richard’s legendary rock’n’roll legacy. By Amna Nawaz and Maea Lenei Buhre / PBS
SCOTUS’s affirmative action decision: Ball or bust for Black athletes. By Kevin B. Blackstone / Wash Post
Shohei Ohtani is the best baseball player in the world. Who is No. 2? By Neil Greenberg / Wash Post
Simone Biles Signals a Return to Elite Gymnastics. By Jeré Longman / NYT
He’s young, Black, and chasing his dream on the fringes of pro golf. By Gene Wang / Wash Post
Venus Williams’ love affair with Wimbledon, tennis a historic sight. By Dan Wolken / USA Today
The Supreme Court struck down admissions programs at Harvard and the University of North Carolina that used race in college admissions Thursday.
Race Inquiry Digest (Jul 10) – Important Current Stories On Race In America
Featured What Was Clarence Thomas Thinking? The Most Baffling Argument a Supreme Court Justice Has Ever Made. By Adam Serwer / The Atlantic