Racism
STUDY: As Bottled Water Sales Rise in Communities of Color, So Do Environmental Dangers
A new study examines the role of big business in promoting to people of color—and pressuring politicians not to improve water infrastructure.
Civil Rights Group Sues Trump Administration for Prolonged Detention of Immigrant Children
New York Civil Liberties Union says a policy shift has resulted in the restrictive imprisonment of dozens of young immigrants.
Lesbian Couple Sues Government After Being Denied Right to Foster Refugee Children
The couple linked with Lambda Legal to file the suit after the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops said they can’t welcome a child into their home because they don’t “mirror the Holy Family.”
New Podcast Chronicles Internment of Japanese Americans
American Public Media podcast “Order 9066” takes its name from the executive order that authorized the forced relocation of tens of thousands of Japanese Americans during World War II.
Members of Congress Fear Puerto Rico Hurricane Relief Funds Will Go to Creditors
Concerned elected officials asked Congress for a guarantee that the island’s residents and infrastructure will benefit from the $16 billion.
Oscar-Nominated 'Traffic Stop' Explores Violent Arrest of Breaion King
The short documentary delves into the Black teacher’s interaction with two White Austin Police Department officers in 2015.
Vincent Zhou Lands First Olympic Quadruple Lutz
The 17-year-old figure skater is the first person to land the jump with four complete spins during a Winter Olympic contest.
NYPD Officer Acquitted After Killing Deborah Danner
Officer Barry had a Taser, but opted to use his gun on the 66-year-old woman, who had a known history of mental illness.
Read Ryan Coogler's Touching Thank You Letter to 'Black Panther' Fans
“Black Panther” outperformed all expectations in its opening weekend, and director Ryan Coogler took to Twitter tonight (February 20) to thank the fans who helped the film break box office records.
LISTEN: Ava DuVernay Chronicles Journey from Compton to 'A Wrinkle in Time' on New Podcast
The filmmaker discussed her experiences in a White male-dominated industry on the debut episode of “Edge of Fame.”
TBS Greenlights Lena Waithe's Comedy Series With Queer Black Woman Protagonist
“Queer Black characters have been the sidekick for long enough, it’s time for us to finally take the lead.”
Representation Matters: Long Before the Movie, Black Panther Validated My Black Self
“Representation matters” has become a catchphrase. Because it’s true. Here, one lifelong Black Panther fan explains why he’s so passionate about a superhero movie.
'Get Out' Returns to Select Theaters For Free on Presidents' Day
Jordan Peele’s Oscar-nominated thriller will screen in celebration of the film’s release a year ago.
Senate Committee Debates Bill That Would Reform Sentencing Guidelines
Attorney General Jeff Sessions attempted to dissuade the committee from advancing the bill, which was first introduced in October 2017.
Trump Administration Wants to Replace SNAP Benefits With Boxes of Canned Goods
The proposed 2019 budget would cut the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program by $213 billion over the next 10 years.