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From disparities in health, education and income, Compton Mayor Aja Brown believes now is the time for government to truly work for the people.
The emergence of white women amplifying their privileges to exert their purported moral authorities in reaction to the coronavirus is being led by Karens.
Issa Rae has inked a multi-year production deal with WarnerMedia.
Killer Mike and Ryan Glover’s digital banking platform Greenwood has secured $40 million in funding.
Spelman College recently hit a major milestone with the highest application pool in the all-women HBCU’s 140-year history.
Legislation that could improve access to the ballot and strengthen democracy depends on whether the Senate can remove the filibuster, which has a history rooted in racism.
The bloodletting of white nationalism and white supremacy is no brand new agony for us. Now, we mourn more loss and pray for the families of these full, beautiful, lives stolen during a deadly shooting spree at Asian spas in and near Atlanta.
Ida Nelson believes administrators at the Providence St. Mel School in Chicago are playing into respectability politics after they told her that her son's hair violates policy.
Jacob Blake, a Wisconsin Black man who was paralyzed after he was shot in the back by a white officer last summer, filed a civil lawsuit Thursday accusing the officer of excessive force.
Sen. Raphael Warnock spoke out in defense of Rep. Park Cannon, questioning her treatment by officers in comparison to the violent mob of insurrectionists at the Capitol on Jan. 6.