World March 22, 2024 Why Young Voters Aren’t With Biden on Israel. By Stephen Zunes / The Progressive
World March 19, 2024 As leader resigns, Haitian politicians rush to form new government. By Widlore Mérancourt , Samantha Schmidt, Michael Birnnaum and Amanda Coletta / Wash Post
World March 19, 2024 More Children Have Died In Gaza War Than Have Been Killed By Conflict Worldwide In 4 Years. By Sanjana Karanth / HuffPost
World March 19, 2024 Chinese migration to US is nothing new – but the reasons for recent surge at Southern border are. By Merdith Oyen / The Conversation
World March 16, 2024 As gangs attack a critical port, ‘Haiti will go hungry soon.’ By Widlore Mérancourt and Samantha Schmidt / Wash Post
World March 16, 2024 The United States cannot afford to be complicit in Gaza’s tragedy. By Colbert I. King / Wash Post
World March 15, 2024 Haiti declares state of emergency after mass prison escape. By Michelle Velez, Stefano Pozzebon, Caitlin Hu and Manveena Suri / CNN
World March 15, 2024 The Church of England aims to raise more than $1 billion to address its past links to slavery. By Jill Lawless / RNS
National, World March 5, 2024 Blaxit: More Black Americans Are Leaving The U.S. To Live In Africa. By Faith Katunga / Travel Noire (Image USA Today)
World May 27, 2022 The Root of Haiti’s Misery: Reparations to Enslavers. By By Catherine Porter, Constant Méheut, Matt Apuzzo and Selam Gebrekidan / NYT
Ethics/Morality/Religion, World April 7, 2022 Why the future of the world’s largest religion is female – and African. Gina Zurto / The Conversation
World March 29, 2022 Jamaican Leaders Shun Prince William, Kate Middleton Visit, Demand Slavery Reparations. By Danica Coto / HuffPost
Ethics/Morality/Religion, World March 8, 2022 This is our Jewish superhero. By Jeffrey Saikin / Religion News
National, World February 28, 2022 Bosnia, Ukraine and the dangers of ethnic nationalism. By Tom Mockaitis / The Hill
World January 25, 2022 More enslaved Africans came to the Americas through this port than anywhere else. Why have so few heard of it? By Terrence McCoy / Wash Post
Ethics/Morality/Religion, World January 14, 2022 Earth: One of God’s failed experiments? By Thomas Reese / RNS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, World January 7, 2022 South Africa’s anti-apartheid hero Archbishop Desmond Tutu praised at state funeral. By Reuters and NBC News
National, World August 10, 2021 A Black uprising is shaking Cuba’s Communist regime. By Charles Lane / Wash Post
Past Voices, World December 31, 2020 Ancient DNA Is Changing How We Think About the Caribbean. By David Reich and Orlando Patterson / NYT
National, World November 23, 2020 Some Brazilians long considered themselves White. Now many identify as Black as fight for equity inspires racial redefinition. By Terrence McCoy and Heloisa Traiano / Wash Post
National, World October 9, 2020 Nobel Prizes have a diversity problem even worse than the scientific fields they honor. By Marc Zimmer / The Conversation
National, World June 8, 2020 George Floyd Reverberates Globally: Thousands Protest In Germany, U.K., New Zealand. By Hannah Hageman / NPR
World February 13, 2020 This Oscar-nominated Brazil documentary is a warning for democracies around the world. By Shasta Darlington / CNN
National, World January 28, 2020 Auschwitz survivors bear witness as anti-Semitic attacks rise. By Melissa Bell / CNN
World January 17, 2020 Coming or going, Meghan gets the blame — and it’s because of her race. By Lisa Respers France / CNN
World December 13, 2019 African Entrepreneurs Will Drive the Next Digital Revolution. By Jack Ma / NYT
National, World December 7, 2019 Year of Return: Ghana Grants Citizenship to More Than 100 African-Americans, Afro-Caribbeans in Special ‘Homecoming’ Ceremony. By Tanasia Kenney / Atlanta Black Star
National, World November 18, 2019 Eastern Europe is headed toward a demographic crisis: A forerunner for the US. By Charles Lane / Wash Post