National September 24, 2019 He was a Yale graduate, Wall Street banker and entrepreneur. Today he’s homeless in Los Angeles. By Dan Simon / CNN
National, Past Voices September 24, 2019 Revisiting the Poor People’s Campaign and Its Legacy. By Bobby Cervantes / AAIHS
Collegiate Voices, National September 24, 2019 Kamala Harris grew up in a mostly white world. Then she went to a black university in a black city. By Robin Givhan / Wash Post
National September 24, 2019 The parking garage beating lasted 10 seconds. DeAndre Harris still lives with the damage. By Ian Shapira / Wash Post
National September 21, 2019 “Racism in America Is Endemic”: Democratic Candidates Vow to Confront White Supremacy & Legacy of Slavery. By Juan Gonzalez / Democracy Now
National September 21, 2019 O’Rourke Promises To ‘Take Your AR-15,’ But Americans Are Split On Buybacks. By Brandon Carter / NPR
National September 21, 2019 Civil Rights Groups Challenge Trump’s “Racially Discriminatory Scheme” to Skew Redistricting. Ari Berman / Mother Jones
National September 21, 2019 Couples in Virginia will no longer have to disclose race to obtain a marriage license. By Minyvonne Burke / NBC News
National September 21, 2019 Crystal Mason Reacts To Felicity Huffman’s 14-Day Prison Sentence. By Sam levine / HuffPost
Collegiate Voices, National September 21, 2019 The Ongoing Struggle of the Black Ivy League. By Alaina Morgan / AAIHS
National, Past Voices September 21, 2019 Restoring Black Cowboys to the Range. By Sarah Maslin Nir / NYT
National, Past Voices September 21, 2019 Teaching Hard History. Preface by Hasan Kwame Jeffries / Southern Poverty Law Center
National September 17, 2019 As plantations talk more honestly about slavery, some visitors are pushing back. By Hannah Knowles / Wash Post
National September 17, 2019 Virginia seminary sets aside $1.7 million to pay reparations to descendants of slaves. By Daniel Burke / CNN
National September 17, 2019 White nationalism: How terrorism has changed since 9/11 — and why America won’t unite. By Mike Kelly / USA Today
National September 17, 2019 Banking while black: Minority business owners with better credit scores than white counterparts face worse treatment and more scrutiny. By Tracy Jan / Wash Post
National September 17, 2019 Trump’s housing finance plan will make mortgages more expensive, especially for black borrowers, housing groups say. By Tracy Jan and Renae Merle / Wash Post
Collegiate Voices, National September 17, 2019 What College Admissions Offices Really Want. By Paul Tough / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National September 17, 2019 Historically black colleges give graduates a wage boost. By Gregory N. Price / The Conversation
National September 17, 2019 Why black parents of Arlington are joining forces. By Amina Luqman-Dawson, Adora Williams and Whytni Kernodle / Wash Post
National, Past Voices September 17, 2019 Curious Kids: Who was the first black child to go to an integrated school? By Russell Wllsworth Lovell II / The Conversation
National September 12, 2019 Nation’s failed weed war turned many into prisoners and others into moguls. By Eileen Rivers / USA Today
National September 12, 2019 ‘Aryan’ and ‘Octoroon’: Couples challenge racial labels to get married in Virginia. By Rachel Weiner / Wash Post
National September 12, 2019 Isiah James Wants to Take Brooklyn’s Fight for Affordable Housing to Congress. By Aaron Freedman / The Intercept
National September 12, 2019 How to help the victims of Hurricane Dorian. By Nicole Spector / NBC News
National September 10, 2019 What Nashville can teach New York about school desegregation. By Ansley T. Erickson / Wash Post
National September 10, 2019 North Carolina Court Strikes Down Gerrymander, Citing Smoking Gun Evidence in the Hofeller Files. By Mark Joseph Stern / Slate
National September 10, 2019 The Former Slave Who Sued for Reparations, and Won. By W. Caleb McDaniel / NYT
National September 10, 2019 Immigration in America Is Increasingly Asian, Female, and Middle-Class. Why Don’t We Talk About It? By Laura Thompson / Mother Jones
National September 10, 2019 The graying of America’s prisons: ‘When is enough enough?’ By Eileen Rivers / USA