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But for a lot of Americans, the celebration, and the flag itself, are more complicated than that. That’s the question that Explain It to Me, Vox’s weekly call-in show, is setting out to tackle this ...
Mr Reeves said: "Black men don't talk enough but when we see each other in the street - even if we are strangers we will ...
More than just a retelling of history, though, Prose to the People is a hymn for the stores as anchors of Black culture and a love letter to its people. It’s an elegy for closed-down shops and shop ...
A Black woman filmed an unsettling encounter with a white man who launched racist insults and threatened to call the police after telling her she couldn’t park in a shopping plaza parking lot.
Insights from Andre M. Perry, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and author of the recent book, Black Power Scorecard: Measuring the Racial Gap and What We Can Do to Close it.
U.S. citizens, asylum seekers and more: The real people affected by Trump's latest immigration raids The administration isn’t just targeting “the worst of the worst.” ...
A fiery debate broke out on ABC’s The View Wednesday morning after moderator Whoopi Goldberg pushed back on comparisons between human rights conditions in Iran and the United States, arguing ...
The Democrats' big "No Kings" uprising took place on Saturday, but the party's most important demographic seems to have stayed away.
Rental costs are just one barrier people of color face in finding housing. A separate Zillow report found that Black Americans are denied a mortgage 84% more often than White applicants.
Bonam calls this phenomenon “invisible middle-class black space.” People who are ready to accept the middle-class status of a black person can’t do the same with a neighborhood.
To defuse Black-Brown tensions, Booker Houston says engagement matters, and can take many forms. It’s as easy as “sharing a post educating people about the dangers of the ICE raids,” she says.
The numbers say most Black folks think something needs to be done about illegal immigration. That might (does?) explain why there are not as many of us in the streets in L.A.