Opinion July 5, 2021 Critical race theory: What it is and what it isn’t. By David Miguel Gray / The Conversation
Opinion July 5, 2021 Tucker Carlson prepares white nationalists for war: Don’t ignore the power of his rhetoric. By Chauncey Devega / Salon
Opinion July 5, 2021 Black Valedictorians and the Toxic Trope of Black Exceptionalism. By Samuel Getachew / NYT
Opinion July 3, 2021 Who’s afraid of critical race theory? Not the students in my classes. by Vincent Jungkunz / Wash Post
Opinion July 3, 2021 Vanderbilt professor explains how ‘White rage’ is ‘boiling in the blood’ of many Republicans. By Alex Henderson / AlterNet
Opinion June 29, 2021 Why Joe Manchin’s voting rights proposal works for Stacey Abrams. By Keith Boykin / CNN
Opinion June 29, 2021 ‘The Tea Party to the 10th power’: Trumpworld bets big on critical race theory. By Theodoric Meyer, Maggie Severns and Meridith McGraw / Politico
Opinion June 29, 2021 Taking on racism and crime should be the same fight. By E.J. Dionne Jr. / Wash Post
Opinion June 29, 2021 American apartheid and the wealth gap: How white supremacy drives inequality. By Chauncey Devega / Salon
Opinion June 29, 2021 Have We Entered America’s Third Era of Reconstruction? By Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharris / The Nation
Opinion June 28, 2021 The Hypocrisy Of Honoring Juneteenth While Condemning Critical Race Theory. By Taryn Finley / HuffPost
Opinion June 28, 2021 Ibram X. Kendi on anti-racism, Juneteenth, and the reckoning that wasn’t. By Fabiola Cineas / Vox
Opinion June 28, 2021 Why Trump must be prosecuted: Nothing less can break the twisted bond with his supporters. By Alan D. Blotcky / Salon
Opinion June 28, 2021 Ocean City, Md., police show how little they’ve learned about using force against people of color. By the Editorial Board / Wash Post
Opinion June 28, 2021 Why Juneteenth Matters. It was black Americans who delivered on Lincoln’s promise of “a new birth of freedom.” By Jamelle Bouie / NYT
Opinion June 22, 2021 This is the Republicans’ back-up plan in case they can’t suppress enough votes. by Fred Hiatt / Wash Post