Education, National August 22, 2025 Trump’s Assault on Universities Isn’t Just About Education. By Perry Bacon / TNR
Education, National August 22, 2025 At Colleges, Diversity Training Is Out. Dialogue Workshops Are In. By Aisha Baiocchi / The Chronicle of Higher Ed
Education, National August 22, 2025 West Point and Air Force Academy Affirmative Action Lawsuits Are Dropped. By Vimal Patel / NYT
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National August 22, 2025 Black spirituality is what the world needs now. By Daryl Grigsby / Black Catholic Messenger
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National August 22, 2025 With new Vatican ambassador, Trump sends culture-war message to American Catholics. By Katherine Kelaidis / RNS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National August 22, 2025 Why Evangelicals Couldn’t Care Less About Trump’s Epstein Scandal. By Rob Schenck / Mother Jones
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National August 22, 2025 How Much Do These Pastors Gross Preaching The Gospel? By Ahsan Washington / Black Enterprise
National, Past Voices August 22, 2025 This Week in ‘Nation’ History: The Broken Promise of ‘Brown v. Board of Ed.,’ Sixty Years Later. By Katrina Vanden Heuvel / The Nation
National, Opinion August 22, 2025 What Federal Control of D.C. Police Could Mean for Overpolicing in Black Communities. By Christina Carrega / Capital B
National, Opinion August 19, 2025 Let Voters, Not Politicians, Decide Elections. By Jeffrey A. Mandell / The Progressive Magazine
National August 19, 2025 Justice Dept. Subpoenas Office of Letitia James, Who Sued Trump for Fraud. By Jonah E. Bromwich, Devlin Barrett, Glenn Thrush and Santul Nerkar / NYT
National August 19, 2025 Kamala Harris will not run for California governor, opening door for 2028 run. By Maeve Reston / Wash Post
National August 19, 2025 Black unemployment rate jumps, stirring economic fears. By Bailey Schulz / USA Today
National, Opinion August 19, 2025 The Diversity Bell That Trump Can’t Un-ring. By Geraldo Cadava / TNR
National, Opinion August 19, 2025 ‘I just couldn’t stop crying’: How prison affects Black men’s mental health long after they’ve been released. By Helena Addison / The Conversation
Education, National August 19, 2025 Trump Is Desperately Trying To Make Colleges White Again. By Nathalie Baptiste / HuffPost
Education, National August 19, 2025 Trump Escalates a Fight Over How to Measure Merit in American Education. By Stephanie Saul, Dana Goldstein and Sarah Mervosh / NYT
Education, National August 19, 2025 The Only Hope Is Total and Unrelenting Resistance. By Arne Duncan / The Chronicle of Higher Ed.
Education, National August 19, 2025 This ‘Chilling’ Right-Wing Movement Is Taking Over Classrooms — And It’s Only The Beginning. By Molly Wadzeck / HuffPost
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National August 19, 2025 Black Churches Can Apply For Grant To Preserve African American Heritage. By Mitti Hicks / Black Enterprise
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National August 19, 2025 Hegseth promotes interview with avowed Christian nationalist. By Garrett Owen / Salon
National, Past Voices August 19, 2025 Trump Is Putting Confederate Statues Back Up. Here’s Why They Must Fall. By Natasha Lennard / The Intercept
National, Past Voices August 19, 2025 What if Dred Scott Had Been Decided Correctly? By Jamelle Bouie / NYT
Featured, National August 19, 2025 Obama blasts Texas GOP redistricting plan as a ‘power grab.’ By Joey Garrison / USA Today
National August 15, 2025 60 years later, Voting Rights Act protections for minority voters face new threats. By Hansi Lo Wang / NPR
National August 15, 2025 Texas Democrats Walk Out to Stop GOP’s New Congressional Map. By Brandon Tensley / Capital B
National, Opinion August 15, 2025 Trump’s cruel policies have a human cost. By Chauncey Devega / Salon
National, Opinion August 15, 2025 Stephen Miller Is an Immigration Hypocrite. I Know Because I’m His Uncle. By David S Glosser / Politico
National, Opinion August 15, 2025 Sen. Tim Scott Continues ‘America Is Not A Racist’ Narrative While Speaking To American Racist Charlie Kirk. By Zack Linly / Newsone
National August 15, 2025 12 Years After Bankruptcy, a Changed Detroit Is Picking a Mayor. By Mitch Smith / NYT