National News June 27, 2020 Donald Trump’s Empty Campaign Rally in Tulsa. By Eric Loch / The New Yorker
National News June 27, 2020 Harris Rises To Top of Biden’s VP List After Klobuchar’s Strategic Exit. By Adrian Carrasquillo / Newsweek
National News June 27, 2020 Top State Department official resigns in protest of Trump’s response to racial tensions in the country. By Seung Min Kim / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices June 27, 2020 Black Americans, crucial workers in crises, emerge worse off – not better. By Calvin Schermerhorn / The Conversation
National News, Past Voices June 27, 2020 Racial violence and a pandemic: How the Red Summer of 1919 relates to 2020. By Erik Ortiz / NBC News
National News June 27, 2020 Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben deserve retirement. They’re racist myths of happy Black servitude. By Michael Twitty / NBC News
Collegiate Voices, National News June 27, 2020 As colleges grapple with racist legacies, a monument at Ole Miss will finally go. By Susan Svrluga / Wash Post
National News June 22, 2020 One of America’s worst acts of racial violence was in Tulsa. Now, it’s the site of Trump’s first rally in months. By Emily Stewart / Vox
National News June 22, 2020 Over 2,000 Black People Were Lynched From 1865 to 1877, Study Finds. By Campbell Robertson / NYT
National News June 22, 2020 Police Killings Prompt Reassessment of Laws Allowing Deadly Force. By Rick Rojas and Richard Fausset / NYT
National News June 22, 2020 5 years after Charleston was rocked by the Mother Emanuel church shooting, the pain lingers. By Marco della Cava / USA Today
Collegiate Voices, National News June 22, 2020 University of California votes to restore affirmative action nearly 24 years after it was outlawed. By Alaa Elassar / CNN
Collegiate Voices, National News June 22, 2020 Reed Hastings, the founder of Netflix, is giving $120 million to black colleges like Spelman and Morehouse. By Theodore Schleifer / Vox
National News June 19, 2020 DA criticizes Atlanta police killing of Rayshard Brooks and says charges could come this week. By Eric Levenson, Christina Maxouris and Joe Sutton / CNN
National News June 19, 2020 Sick of the ‘blue code of silence,’ director Ava DuVernay starts an initiative to spotlight police brutality. By Geoff Edgers / Wash Post
National News June 19, 2020 Boston Mayor Declares Racism A Public Health Crisis. By Quincy Walters / NPR
National News June 19, 2020 ‘Homage To Hate’: Pelosi Calls For Confederate Statues Removed From U.S. Capitol. By Alana Wise / NPR
National News June 19, 2020 As D.C. protests continue, preparations begin for massive march on Washington in August. By Marissa J. Lang and Emily Davies / Wash Post
National News June 19, 2020 Biden running mate search zeroes in on group that includes at least four black women. By Sean Sullivan / Wash Post
National News June 19, 2020 Voter turnout soared in Georgia despite massive primary day problems. By Dareh Gregorian / NBC News
National News June 19, 2020 America’s Long Overdue Awakening on Systemic Racism. By Justin Worland / Time
National News June 15, 2020 George Floyd’s legacy illustrates the burden borne by families of slain black Americans. By Janell Ross / NBC News
National News June 15, 2020 Chicago Tackles COVID-19 Disparities In Hard Hit Black And Latino Neighborhoods. By Cheryl Corley / NPR
National News June 15, 2020 The Stark Racial Inequity of Personal Finances in America. Economic equality is crucial to racial equality. By Ron Lieber and Tara Siegel Bernard / NYT
National News June 15, 2020 The Army Is Finally Taking the Names of Traitors Off of Its Bases. By Ed Kilgore / New York Mag
National News June 15, 2020 Senate confirms general to lead Air Force, clearing way for first black service chief in U.S. history. By Dan Lamothe / Wash Post