National July 5, 2025 Ketanji Brown Jackson is done playing nice with Neil Gorsuch. By Mark Joseph Stern / Slate
National July 5, 2025 Florida Republicans racially gerrymandered two state senate districts, court hears. By Richard Luscombe / The Guardian
Education, National July 5, 2025 ‘The Principal Farmer’ Is Teaching Black Families How to Build Sustainable Lives. By Aria Bell / Blavity
Education, National July 5, 2025 How HBCUs fight for survival in Trump’s America. By Theodore R. Johnson / Wash Post
Education, National July 5, 2025 The Republican Plot to Un-Educate America. By Astra Taylor andEleni Schirmer / New Republic
Education, National July 5, 2025 Behind Closed Doors, Harvard Officials Debate a Risky Truce With Trump. By Michael S. Schmidt and Alan Blinder / NYT
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National July 5, 2025 Evangelicals push Trump into conflict with Iran. By Amanda Marcotte / Salon
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National July 5, 2025 Acknowledging racism offers healing grace, Fordham theologian’s book says. By Mike Mastromatteo / NCR
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National July 5, 2025 Why Pro-Life Black Christians Rejected Pro-Life Politics. By Daniel K. Williams / Christianity Today
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National July 5, 2025 The Pulpit Is on the Precipice of the Schoolhouse Steps, and People Are Fighting Back. By Danny Cherry / Progressive Magazine
National, Past Voices July 5, 2025 Guess Who Else Sent Troops to Quell Protests in American Streets. By Stacy Schiff / NYT
National, Past Voices July 5, 2025 My Grandfather’s Greatest Legacy. By Justin Giboney / Christianity Today
National July 5, 2025 National Urban League Report Examines Five Years After George Floyd: “A Movement, Not a Moment.” By Walter Hudson / Diverse Issues In Higher Ed.
National July 1, 2025 From Celebration to Cancellation: How Juneteenth Became a Casualty of America’s Reactionary Turn. By Terrance Sullivan / The Progressive Magazine
National, Opinion July 1, 2025 American Democracy Might Not Survive a War With Iran. By Robert Kagan / The Atlantic
National July 1, 2025 ICE Detention Numbers Have Reached a Record High. By Isabela Dias / Mother Jones
National July 1, 2025 Trump tax cuts: The impact on Medicaid and the welfare state’s future. By Eric Levitz / Vox
National July 1, 2025 How Black conservative leaders aim to build the next generation in Washington. By Beatrice Peterson / ABC News
National July 1, 2025 Generation Emanuel: Meet The Black Lawmakers Whose Careers Were Ignited By The Charleston Shooting. By Hunter Walker / TPM
Education, National July 1, 2025 A White Nationalist Wrote a Law School Paper Promoting Racist Views. It Won Him an Award. By Richard Fausset / NYT
Education, National July 1, 2025 Court blocks Louisiana law requiring schools to post Ten Commandments in classrooms. By Sara Cline / ABC News
Education, National July 1, 2025 ‘A Banner Year for Censorship’: More States Are Restricting Classroom Discussions on Race and Gender. By Katherine Mangan / The Chronicle of Higher Ed
Education, National July 1, 2025 Gail Etienne’s Fight to Desegregate New Orleans Schools. By Adam Mahoney / Capital B
Education, National July 1, 2025 Enslaved Black Children Were Educated Here. Now the Public Can Learn the History. By Audra D. S. Burch / NYT
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National July 1, 2025 Frederick Douglass Found His Mission in the Black Church. By Jessica Janvier / Christianity Today
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National July 1, 2025 Black churches push back against Trump-fueled anti-DEI wave. By Cheyanne M. Daniels / Politico
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National July 1, 2025 The Growing Threat of Homegrown Religious Extremism. By Mona Charen / The Bulwark
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National July 1, 2025 We Traced Pope Leo XIV’s Ancestry Back 500 Years. Here’s What We Found. By Henry Louis Gates / NYT
National, Past Voices July 1, 2025 Trump is following in the footsteps of the worst traitor in US history. By Thom Hartman / MSN
National, Past Voices July 1, 2025 A former plantation becomes a space for healing, art and reparative history. By Brianna Scott / NPR