Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News May 2, 2024 First African American cardinal recalls time when Black Catholics could not study in U.S. seminaries. By Courtney Mares / CNA
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News May 2, 2024 The Rev. Cecil Williams, who turned San Francisco’s Glide Church into a refuge for many, has died. By AP and The Grio
National News, Past Voices May 2, 2024 Juneteenth or Jefferson Davis? Ala. state workers may have to choose. By Rachel Hatzipanagos / Wash Post (Image Britannica)
National News, Past Voices May 2, 2024 The Conservative Who Turned White Anxiety Into a Movement. By Ari Berman / The Atlantic
National News, Past Voices May 2, 2024 William Strickland, a longtime civil rights activist, scholar and friend of Malcolm X, has died. By Michael Casey / ABC News
National News, Past Voices May 2, 2024 Galvanizing the American Public, ANC and Anti-Apartheid. By Jessica Ann Levy / AAIHS
National News, Opinion April 29, 2024 Donald Trump and American Justice. By the Editorial Board / NYT
National News April 29, 2024 Alvin Bragg, Manhattan’s district attorney, draws friends close and critics closer. By Walter Ray Watson / NPR
National News, Opinion April 29, 2024 They didn’t want Trump. But they’ll live with the Republican nominee. By Jesús Rodríguez / Wash Post
National News, Opinion April 29, 2024 Democracy Doesn’t Need Independent Candidates Like RFK Jr. By Ed Kilgore / New York Intelligencer
National News, Opinion April 29, 2024 DEI is under attack. Here’s the real reason it makes many white men uncomfortable. By Barron Witherspoon Sr. / Fortune
National News April 29, 2024 Supreme Court: Elena Kagan’s tactical victory for civil rights plaintiffs. By Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern / Slate
National News April 29, 2024 Congressional committee grills Columbia University president on campus antisemitism. ByBill Hutchinson / ABC News
National News April 29, 2024 Despite ‘model minority’ trope, 1 in 10 Asian Americans live in poverty. By Rachel Hatzipanagos / Wash Post
National News April 29, 2024 Women of color still lag behind in STEM jobs, despite efforts to change. By Marisa Peñalozay / NPR
National News April 29, 2024 New study shows more botched executions for Black prisoners. By Chiara Eisner / NPR
National News April 29, 2024 A Georgia beach aims to disrupt Black students’ spring bash after big crowds brought chaos last year. By AP and NBC News
National News, Past Voices April 29, 2024 Conspiracy Theories Surrounding The Assassination Of MLK. By Bilal G. Morris / Newsone
National News, Past Voices April 29, 2024 As Civil Rights Era Fades From Memory, Generation Gap Divides Black Voters. By Maya King / NYT
National News April 22, 2024 N.Y. trial’s focus on tawdry scandal could underscore Trump’s weakness with women. By Isaac Arnsdorf and Hannah Knowles / Wash Post
National News, Opinion April 22, 2024 Former GOP insider: Trump has “reprogrammed a generation” to fight against democracy. By Chauncey Devega / Salon
National News April 22, 2024 In surprise, Biden faces real threat from Trump with Hispanic voters. By Amie Parnes / The Hill
National News April 22, 2024 Wave of pro-Palestinian protests closes bridges, major roads across U.S. By Daniel Wu and Niha Masih / Wash Post
National News April 22, 2024 Alabama chooses candidates for new Black congressional district. By George Chidi / The Guardian
National News April 22, 2024 NAACP joins lawsuit against Arkansas LEARNS Act in attempt to fight anti-DEI efforts. By Beatrice Peterson / ABC News
National News, Opinion April 22, 2024 The Supreme Court Has Ruled to Let Louisiana Keep Hunting DeRay McKesson. By Elie Mystal / The Nation
National News April 22, 2024 This Prosecutor Pledged to Change George Floyd’s City. Her Critics Are Circling. By Ernesto Londoño / NYT