Collegiate Voices, National News July 11, 2023 HBCUs With More Black Students Than All 8 Ivy League Schools Combined. By Shaun Harper / Forbes
National News July 11, 2023 The evidence mounts: Hispanic voters are drifting toward the GOP. By Ruy Teixeira / Wash Post
National News July 11, 2023 ‘Unabashed’: Justice Jackson marks her first year on the Supreme Court unafraid to stake her own position. By Lawrence Hurley / NBC News
National News July 11, 2023 Federal Judge Blocks Florida GOP Attack On Voter Registration Groups. By Liza Hearon / HuffPost
National News July 11, 2023 His friends believed he could have been the next MLK. A bullet took his life. By Suzette Hackney / USA Today
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News July 11, 2023 Judge awards Black church $1 million after BLM banner burned by Proud Boys during protest. By AP and RNS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News July 11, 2023 UCC elects first woman — and first woman of African descent — to lead denomination. By Emily McFarlan Miller / RNS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News July 11, 2023 How my Catholic faith and Mohawk heritage teach me to embrace sustainable living. By Shauna’h Fuegen / NCR
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News July 11, 2023 As a Rabbi, I’ve Had a Privileged View of the Human Condition. By David Wolpe / NYT
National News, Past Voices July 11, 2023 Frederick Douglass Knew What False Patriotism Was. By Esau McCaulley / NYT
National News, Past Voices July 11, 2023 The Paragraph On Slavery That Never Made It Into The Declaration Of Independence. By Ben Railton / TPM
National News, Past Voices July 11, 2023 How an enslaved genius saved the Capitol dome’s ‘Freedom’ statue. By Gillian Brockell / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices July 11, 2023 Florida Black History and the Horrors of Slavery Not Taught in Schools. By Jess Nelson / Miami New Times
National News, Past Voices July 11, 2023 Black-owned banks, born out of post-slavery economic barriers, seek to address racial wealth gap. By Osej Serratos, Morgan Norwood, and Allie Weintraub / ABC News
Collegiate Voices, National News July 11, 2023 Harvard legacy admissions lawsuit follows affirmative action Supreme Court ruling. By Collin Bindley / AP and Fortune.
National News July 10, 2023 Is racism a big problem? Black and white Americans don’t agree. By Phillip M. Bailey and Terry Collins / USA Today
National News July 10, 2023 Education Secretary Rips Loan-Forgiven Republicans After College Debt Ruling. By Ben Blanchet / HuffPost
National News July 10, 2023 State of Inequality: How deeply does our health care system discriminate? By Mark Kreidler / Daily Kos
National News July 10, 2023 He crushed the bar exam, but the legal profession remains disproportionately White. By Meron Moges-Gerbi / CNN
National News July 10, 2023 What Will It Really Take To Address The Crisis Of Missing And Murdered Native Americans? By Sage Howard / HuffPost
National News July 10, 2023 Mississippi Capitol Police changes rules on use of force after shootings. By Jon Schuppe / NBC News
National News July 10, 2023 An unlikely provocateur, Miss Texas, takes on the state’s GOP leaders. By Molly Hennessy-Fiske / Wash Post
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News July 10, 2023 Notes on faith: Can the U.S. be saved? The Black prophetic voice holds the hope of true liberation / The Grio
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News July 10, 2023 Black Catholics react to Supreme Court affirmative action decision. By Nate Tinner-Williams / NCR
National News July 10, 2023 California slavery reparations task force sends final report to uncertain fate in Legislature. By Jermy B. White and Sejal Govindarag /Politico
Collegiate Voices, National News July 10, 2023 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
National News, Past Voices July 10, 2023 Christine King Farris, sister of Dr. Martin Luther King, dies at 95. By Devon M. Sayers and Justin Gamble / CNN
National News July 10, 2023 The Supreme Court struck down admissions programs at Harvard and the University of North Carolina that used race in college admissions Thursday.