Opinion April 26, 2021 Racism’s corrosive impact on the health of Black Americans. By Bill Whitaker / CBS News
Opinion April 26, 2021 The car as a symbol of freedom? Not if you’re Black. By Paul Butler / Wash Post
Opinion April 22, 2021 Police Hold ‘Extraordinary’ Power In Traffic Stops, Law Professor Says. By Noel King and Avie Schneider / NPR
Opinion April 22, 2021 America desperately needs a Truth and Racial Healing Commission. By Mitch Landrieu / CNN
Opinion April 22, 2021 Black doctor speaks out about infant son’s death: Why Black babies are more at risk. By Katie Kindelan / GMA
Opinion April 22, 2021 Why ‘Karens’ Are a Threat to Racial Progress. By Agunda Okeyo / The Progressive
Opinion April 19, 2021 Why corporate America is declaring independence from the GOP. By Michele L. Norris / Wash Post
Opinion April 19, 2021 The Shooting of Daunte Wright and the Meaning of George Floyd’s Death. By Jelani Cobb / The New Yorker
Opinion April 19, 2021 American Insurrection: Deadly Far-Right Extremism from Charlottesville to Capitol Attack. What Next? By Amy Goodman / Democracy Now
Opinion April 19, 2021 How race-related stress could be driving educators of color away from the job. By Ain Grooms / The Conversation
Opinion April 19, 2021 How Voting Laws Suppress the ‘New South.’ By Lisa Hagen and Susan Milligan / US News
Opinion April 19, 2021 A recruiter joined Facebook to help it meet its diversity targets. He says its hiring practices hurt people of color. By Elizabeth Dwoskin and Nitasha Tiku / Wash Post
National, Opinion April 12, 2021 The Fear That Is Shaping American Politics. By Thomas B. Edsall / NYT
National, Opinion April 12, 2021 Does the FBI have the right culture to fight domestic terrorism? By Chuck Rosenberg / Wash Post
Opinion April 12, 2021 Historical /Voting rights are under attack across America but corporations can help. By Stacey Abrams / USA Today
Opinion April 12, 2021 Originalism’s racist roots in opposition to Brown v. Board of Education. By Mark Joseph Stern / Slate
Opinion April 12, 2021 If It’s Not Jim Crow, What Is It? Georgia’s new voting law has to be understood in its own peculiar historical context. By Jamelle Bouie / NYT