President Trump’s actions may ultimately spur the return of Black Lives Matter in Los Angeles and beyond.
Reports that the new leader of the Catholic Church has mixed African ancestry offer a fascinating antidote to President Trump’s attacks on diversity in America.
How could only 29% of Black Californians be willing to take a vaccine that might save them?
But can a divided nation carry out their agenda? Co-published by Salon.
The disparate impacts of COVID could ensure this battleground state stays blue in 2020.
A key voting bloc in swing state Wisconsin has ample reason to feel disenchanted with the political process.
Racial unrest and economic uncertainty collide in the industrial Midwest.
“‘We need a society where anti-racism is hard-wired into every policy and practice,” says labor economist Steven Pitts.
The state’s history of voter suppression underscores economic disparities that hit black Georgians hardest.
The activist-writer was deeply planted in the here and now: What was at stake. What still needed to be done. What we couldn’t lose sight of.
Progressives are going all-out to reverse the notion that Florida is unassailable Trump country.
Co-published by the American Prospect
Today fears about privacy and census confidentiality loom large among African-Americans.
Why Los Angeles researchers are looking differently at Skid Row.