National May 16, 2023 Culture wars intensify as legislators face censures, expulsions. By Kiara Alfonseca / ABC News
Collegiate Voices, National May 16, 2023 Black Va. lawmakers, NAACP demand ouster of Youngkin’s diversity chief. By Ian Shapira / Wash Post
National May 16, 2023 Voting Rights Group Sues Florida For Registration Process That Sets Former Felons Up To Fail. By Kaila Philo / TPM
National May 16, 2023 Newly Right-Wing N. Carolina Supreme Court Reverses Its 2022 Gerrymandering Decision. By Kate Riga / TPM
National May 16, 2023 South Carolina Democratic Party elects first Black woman chair. By AP and NBC News
Collegiate Voices, National May 16, 2023 Howard University names scholar of the African diaspora as its new president. By Nick Anderson / Wash Post
National May 16, 2023 From TikTok to ’90s rap, Jamaal Bowman is learning to raise his voice in Congress. By Scott Wong / NBC News
Culture, National May 16, 2023 Roy Wood Jr’s Surprisingly Personal and Scathing White House Correspondents’ Dinner Roast. By Jennifer M. Wood / The Daily Beast
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National May 16, 2023 Bishop T.D. Jakes Announces $1 Billion Partnership With Wells Fargo To Create Mixes-Income Housing Developments. By Sharelle Burt / Black Enterprise
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National May 16, 2023 Caste discrimination laws remain fraught. Here’s why they shouldn’t be. By South Asia Scholar Activist Collective / RNS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National May 16, 2023 From poverty to fame, Harry Belafonte never lost his moral compass. By Michele L. Norris / Wash Post
National, Past Voices May 16, 2023 Confederate Tributes Are Losing Their Patron Saint. By Brent Staples / NYT
National, Past Voices May 16, 2023 Black Resistance and Lynching Memory: An Interview with Mari N. Crabtree Part I. By Menika Dirkson / AAIHS
National, Past Voices May 16, 2023 Emmett Till’s accuser, Carolyn Bryant Donham, has died – here’s how the 1955 murder case helped define civil rights history. By Davia W. Houck / The Conversation
Collegiate Voices, National May 16, 2023 AP course in African American Studies brings Black history to life for these Tulsa students. By Nicquel Terry Ellis / CNN
National, Past Voices May 16, 2023 60 years on, King’s ‘Letter from Birmingham Jail’ relevant as ever, say faith leaders. By Adelle M. Banks / RNS
National May 4, 2023 Sen. Ron Wyden asks Harlan Crow for list of Clarence Thomas gifts. By Zoe Richards / NBC News
National May 4, 2023 In wake of Ralph Yarl shooting, Black teens face fear and resignation. By Lauren Lumpkin, Emmanuel Felton and Mark Shavin / Wash Post
Collegiate Voices, National May 4, 2023 How UNC students view the lawsuit threatening affirmative action. By Reuters and NBC News
Collegiate Voices, National May 4, 2023 AP Black history course will change after months of political discourse, College Board says. By AP and NBC News
National May 4, 2023 Sheriff’s Office in Rural Kentucky Hires Detective Who Killed Breonna Taylor. By Kevin Williams and Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs / NYT
National May 4, 2023 Florida just expanded private school choice. Here’s what it could mean for public education. By Laura Pappano / Huffpost
Collegiate Voices, National May 4, 2023 At many HBCUs, just 1 in 3 students are men. Here’s why that matters. By Naomi Harris and Skylar Stephens. Wash Post
National May 4, 2023 Don Lemon Ousted From CNN in Move That Left Him ‘Stunned.’ By Michael M. Grynbaum, John Koblin and Benjamin Mullin / NYT
National May 4, 2023 Harry Belafonte, calypso star and civil rights champion, dies at 96. By Alex Johnson and Diana Dasrath / NBC News
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National May 4, 2023 Muslim students lead protest for adequate prayer space at New York’s Baruch College. By Heerea Kaur Rikhraj / RNS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National May 4, 2023 How has the Tree of Life shooting changed my life? One victim’s impact statement. By Beth Kissileff / RNS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National May 4, 2023 Florida’s Catholic bishops criticize DeSantis for lowering death penalty threshold. By Kate Scanlon / NCR
National, Past Voices May 4, 2023 Without Indigenous History, There Is No U.S. History. By Ned Blackhawk / Time
National, Past Voices May 4, 2023 Black Soldiers and their Families’ Activism during the Antebellum Era. By Holly A. Pinheiro / AAIHS
National, Past Voices May 4, 2023 Black And White Descendants Of Robert E. Lee Met For A Reunion At The Arlington House In Virginia. By Sharell Burt / Black Enterprise