National News March 9, 2021 Stockton’s Basic Income Experiment Has Spectacular Outcome for Progressivism, Covid Relief Package. By Mrmuni 12 / Daily Kos
Collegiate Voices, National News March 9, 2021 The White Fear That Drove the College Cheating Scandal. By Nicole Laporte / Time
National News March 9, 2021 Losing generation of activists who fought racism proves need for Asian American studies. By Claire Wang / NBC News
National News March 9, 2021 Mississippi Must Pay $500,000 To Man Wrongfully Imprisoned 23 Years. By Sara Boboltz / HuffPost
Collegiate Voices, National News March 9, 2021 Smith College controversy highlights struggles colleges face in making racially equitable campuses. By Taylor Romine / CNN
Collegiate Voices, National News March 9, 2021 Colleges confront their links to slavery and wrestle with how to atone for past sins. Calvin Schermerhorn / The Conversation
National News March 9, 2021 Johnson & Johnson vaccine deepens concerns over racial and geographic inequities. By Isaac Stanley-Becker / Wash Post
National News March 9, 2021 Vernon Jordan, civil rights leader and presidential confidant, dies at 85. By Judy Woodruff / PBS
National News March 9, 2021 Sacred Apache land ‘on death row’ in standoff with foreign mining titans. By Christine Romo, Cynthia McFadden, Kit Ramgopal and Rich Schapiro / NBC News
National News March 9, 2021 Passed Over 3 Times by the Marines, a Black Colonel Is Being Promoted to General. By Helene Cooper / NYT
National News March 9, 2021 Democrats Need H.R. 1 and the New VRA to Protect Voting Rights. By Ronald Brownstein / The Atlantic
National News March 6, 2021 Meet The Voting Rights Heavy-Hitters That Biden Has Picked To Lead DOJ. By Tierney Sneed / TPM
National News March 6, 2021 New US envoy to UN gets red carpet welcome from Russia. By Edith M. Lederer. By AP and ABC News
National News March 6, 2021 Not One Republican Asked Deb Haaland About Her Vision For Indian Country. By Chris D’Angelo / HuffPost
National News March 6, 2021 TIAA is the first company in Fortune 500 history to have two Black CEOs in a row. By Jena McGregor / Wash Post
National News March 6, 2021 Black women feel outsize burden from the Covid-19 economy, survey finds. By Michelle Fox and Sharon Epperson / NBC News
National News March 6, 2021 College dropout donates $20 million to the historically Black university he couldn’t afford 60 years ago. By Morgan Winsor/ABCNews
National News, Past Voices March 6, 2021 How Black people in the 19th century used photography as a tool for social change. By Samantha Hill / The Conversation
National News, Past Voices March 6, 2021 Photos: A look back at the courageous Harlem Hellfighters of WWI. By Radhika Chalasani and Indira Babic / ABC News
National News, Past Voices March 6, 2021 At William & Mary, a school for free and enslaved Black children is rediscovered. By Joe Heim / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices March 6, 2021 Slavery In The U.S.: The Ignored History Of A Railroad To Mexico To Seek Freedom. By John Burnett / NPR
National News March 6, 2021 The Cherokee Nation acknowledges that descendants of people once enslaved by the tribe should also qualify as Cherokee. By Harmeet Kaur / CNN
National News, Past Voices March 6, 2021 America’s first post-World War II race riot led to the near-lynching of Thurgood Marshall. By Chris Lamb / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices March 6, 2021 Black Americans reconnect with roots in emotional trips to Ghana’s ‘Door of No Return. ‘By Candace Smith, Aude Soichet, Jessica Hopper, Ashley Riegle, and Marlene Lenthang / ABC News
National News March 6, 2021 The Incalculable Debt That America Owes Black People. By Bruce Bartlett / The New Republic
National News March 6, 2021 Clarence Thomas promotes Donald Trump’s big lie about voter fraud. By Mark Joseph Stern / Slate
National News March 6, 2021 Evangelical Leaders Raise Alarms About Christian Nationalism In Their Ranks. By Sarah McCammon / NPR
National News March 6, 2021 People Over 75 Are First in Line to Be Vaccinated Against COVID-19. The Average Black Person Here Doesn’t Live That Long. By Wendi C. Thomas and Hannah Grabenstein / ProPublica