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Sep 15

How Felicitas Mendez’s Fight for School Desegregation Lives On

In 1944, Mendez launched a lawsuit after her children were denied enrollment in a California public school due to being Hispanic.
By Helen Holmes
Jun 28

Joe Biden’s Face Gives Everything Away

Biden is so mad, but dedicated to appearing otherwise.
By Helen Holmes
Jun 27

Kamala Harris Attacks Joe Biden’s Race and Busing Record During Democratic Debate

Biden defended his record by telling Harris it was her city council that made the decision. 
By Davis Richardson
Graduates listen to the master of ceremony as they take part in the Black Commencement at Harvard University on May 23, 2017.
May 28

Do Colleges Actually Welcome Segregation on Campus?

By Ziva Dahl
A Google search will lead you to believe that the problem of segregated proms was solved in 2014 after Wilcox County High School students protested the segregation of their annual formal dance
May 4

Party Like It’s 1899: What It’s Like Growing Up With a Segregated Prom

By Harmon Leon
May 14

New York Joins Lawsuit Against Trump For Defying Anti-Discrimination Housing Rules

By Madina Toure
Mary J. Blige and Carey Mulligan in Mudbound.
Nov 27

Dee Rees Displays a Firm Hand and Clear Vision in Southern Saga ‘Mudbound’

By Rex Reed
Black Joe Lewis '16
Feb 13

Black Joe Lewis on Austin’s Segregated Music Scene and ‘Backlash’

By Justin Joffe
Travis Ballie holds a sign that reads (Diversity Works) in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on October 10, 2012 in Washington, DC.
Sep 21

Affirmative Action: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

By Vijay Jojo Chokal-Ingam
Protestors hold signs in Dallas, Texas.
Jul 15

Mississippi Burning Case Still Smolders in Dallas, Baton Rouge and Falcon Heights

By Nicolaus Mills
Calvin Trillin reflects on a half century of reporting and "deadline poetry."
Jun 9

Calvin Trillin Marches Back to the Civil Rights Movement

By David Wallis
NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton (Photo: Spencer Platt for Getty Images)
Sep 2

Bratton Blames ‘Over-Incarceration’ in 1990s for Black Family Disintegration

By Will Bredderman
A gentrified Chelsea. Kevin Gong/flick.
Jan 20

Gentrification May Be Complicated, But It’s Not a Myth and Neither Is Displacement

By Kim Velsey
Public Advocate Letitia James, left, beside Brooklyn District Attorney Kenneth Thompson today (Photo: Will Bredderman).
Oct 28

Letitia James Refuses to Retract Rob Astorino-Bull Connor Comparison

By Will Bredderman
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