Two Documentaries on School Integration Offer New Views of an Old Problem Premiering in September, the films take very different looks at what has and hasn’t changed in the almost 70 years since Brown v. Board of Education.
Ramaswamy Relies on Denialism When Challenged on Flip-Flopping Positions In clashes with the news media and his rivals, the Republican upstart has retreated from past comments and lied about on-the-record statements.
The Lives Lost to the Jacksonville Gunman A community remembers a recent high school graduate, a women known as a bright soul and a doting dad, all victims of a racial shooting.
Why Racist Violence Keeps Happening Education alone may not be the answer to heal racism, but what cannot be faced cannot be healed.
‘I Have a Dream,’ Yesterday and Today At the March on Washington, where thousands gathered on Saturday to renew the call for equality, participants reflected on Martin Luther King’s historic speech and its themes in the present.