National News March 30, 2020 The “Single Most Important DA Race In The Country” Is Headed To A Runoff. By Samantha Michaels / Mother Jones
National News March 27, 2020 White Supremacists Discussed Using Coronavirus As A Bioweapon. By Hunter Walker and Jane Winter / HuffPost
National News March 27, 2020 Elizabeth Warren, Ayanna Pressley Urge Trump To Reduce Prison Population Amid Coronavirus. By Alanna Vagianos / HuffPost
National News March 27, 2020 Black and Hispanic workers are less likely to be able to work from home, a new report says. By Catherine E. Shoichet / CNN
National News March 27, 2020 ‘Selma Online’ Offers Free Civil Rights Lessons in Response to Lack of Comprehensive Black History Curriculums. By Anne Branigin / The Root
National News March 24, 2020 NAACP’s virtual town hall confronts impact of coronavirus on people of color. By Patrice Gaines / NBC News
National News March 24, 2020 Confronting Anti-Asian Discrimination During the Coronavirus Crisis. By Ed Park / The New Yorker
National News March 24, 2020 Native American tribes brace for coronavirus: ‘It’s going to be a test.’ By Erik Ortiz / NBC News
National News March 24, 2020 Delay or Hold Primaries: Can the 2020 Election Be Safeguarded Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic? By Amy Goodman / Democracy Now
Culture, National News March 24, 2020 What 10 Students Learned From Having To Say Their Worst Thoughts On Race Out Loud. By Hanna Rosin / NPR
National News March 24, 2020 As Coronavirus Deepens Inequality, Inequality Worsens Its Spread. By Max Fisher and Emma Bubola / NYT
National News March 20, 2020 Public Health Expert Says African Americans Are At Greater Risk Of Death From Coronavirus. By Lonnae O’Neal / The Undefeated
National News March 20, 2020 Nearly 500,000 People Who Have Not Been Convicted Are In Jail At High Coronavirus Risk. By Jessica Schulberg / HuffPost
National News March 20, 2020 Obama-Appointed Judge Blocks Donald Trump’s Plan to Kick Nearly One Million Americans Off of Food Stamps. By Brooklyn Baldwin / The Root
National News March 20, 2020 How Prison Changes Your Politics. By Nicole Lewis and Rachelle Hampton / Slate
National News March 20, 2020 ‘You killed my brother’: Sister of Nathaniel Woods confronts Alabama governor over controversial execution. By Katie Shepard / Wash Post
Culture, National News March 20, 2020 States are banning discrimination against black hairstyles. For some lawmakers, it’s personal. By Ovetta Wiggins / Wash Post
National News March 16, 2020 Coronovirus Death Risk Could be Higher For Patients With High Blood Pressure, Chinese COVID – 19 Doctor Claims. By Kashmira Gander / Newsweek
National News March 16, 2020 Coronavirus fears show how ‘model minority’ Asian Americans become the ‘yellow peril.’ By Matthew Lee / NBC News
National News March 16, 2020 The history of slavery remains with us today. By Ariela Gross and Alejandro de la Fuente / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices March 16, 2020 The First African American Woman To Obtain A Graduate Degree In Physics Was Involved In A Top Secret US Mission. By Anna Powers / Forbes
National News March 16, 2020 Russia Trying to Stoke U.S. Racial Tensions Before Election, Officials Say. By Julian E. Barnes and Adam Goldman / NYT
National News March 13, 2020 How Working-Class Life Is Killing Americans, in Charts. By David leonhardt and Stuart A. Thompson / NYT
National News March 13, 2020 The Candidate Fighting To Save Coal Country From Mitch McConnell. By Travis Waldron / HuffPost
National News March 13, 2020 The new Census algorithm is wiping out cities’ populations and miscounting minorities, experts warn. By Igor Derysh / Salon
National News March 13, 2020 Trump’s DOJ Has Not Filed A Single New Voting Rights Act Case. By Tierney Sneed / Talkinpointsmemo
National News, Past Voices March 13, 2020 Slavery: new digital tools show how important slave trade was to Liverpool’s development. By Nicholas Radburn and David Eltis / The Conversation