Charlotte Sherman

The Art of Resistance

Say It With Your Whole Black Mouth: Poem by Danez Smith

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No Place for Self-Pity, No Room for Fear

In times of dread, artists must never choose to remain silent.

by Toni Morrison

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Jordan Peele Will Finally Bring His Black Horror Genius to HBO with ‘Lovecraft Country’

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How Tracy K. Smith Uses Poetry to Confront Racial Injustice

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Watch: authors @JackieWoodson @deray @angiecthomas @kwamealexander @JasonReynolds83 discuss social justice, positive representation, and resistance in YA literature.

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Kerry James Marshall on Painting, Politics and P Diddy’s Record-breaking Purchase of His Work

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James Baldwin, Robert Penn Warren, and the Politics of Southern Multiculturalism

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This Artist Created A Moving Series Depicting The Abuse Of Black Bodies By Photographing Black Women In Ball Gowns

Beauty through pain by Alexa Lisitza

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Hidden Figures: The Importance of Remembering Black Classicists

A new exhibition celebrates the role of African-Americans in the study of Classics, important figures who often been ignored by many historians by Erica Eisen

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Museums & Race Report Card | Ask and ye shall receive! Use and ye shall cite!

 

Museum Leadership in a Time of Crisis by Kaywin Feldman

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Keeping the Faith by Melvin Rogers

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‘Mudbound’ Has More To Say About Whiteness In America Than Any Other Trump-Era Movie

A person doesn’t have to be hateful in order to be racist by Zeba Blay

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Black Muse 4 U: Liminality, Self-Determination, and Racial Uplift in the Music of Prince by James Gordon Williams

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Poster Power: The Dramatic Impact of Political Art

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50 Years of Police Brutality Protest Posters

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Call Them by Their True Names: American Crises

In this powerful and wide-ranging collection of essays, Rebecca Solnit turns her attention to the war at home. This is a war, she says, “with so many casualties that we should call it by its true name, this war with so many dead by police, by violent ex-husbands and partners and lovers, by people pursuing power and profit at the point of a gun or just shooting first and figuring out who they hit later.” To get to the root of these American crises, she contends that “to acknowledge this state of war is to admit the need for peace,” countering the despair of our age with a dose of solidarity, creativity, and hope.

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Peter Williams’s Everyday American Hell

Williams has a deeply personal awareness of the irreparable harm done to black bodies by John Yau

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Spoken Word: Amanda Gorman

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Black Lives Matter (WHEN?) by Music Video Artist: Mr. PopALot

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Angela Hennessy’s Solo Show Offers Up Hair As Eulogy

Angela Hennessy is an Associate Professor at CCA and lectures and leads workshops on the decolonization of death and grief.

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Museum Facilitates Conversations About Racial Stereotypes

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Using Photography to Tell Stories About Race by Maurice Berger

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Unraveling the Complicated Confederate Legacy, One Strand at a Time

Sonya Clark’s performance Unraveling comes at a time when racists feel newly emboldened to display their bigotry by Emily Elizabeth Goodman.

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Pope.L’s Conceptual Bottled Water Project Calls Attention to the Crisis in Flint

The famed social practice artist sells bottled water out of a Detroit gallery to highlight the continuing emergency by Sarah Rose Sharp.

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Aja Monet: 'If it can't be spoken it ain't worth writing'

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Slave Rebellion Reenactment - Dread Scott

Slave Rebellion Reenactment will restage and reinterpret Louisiana’s German Coast Uprising of 1811. This uprising was the largest rebellion of enslaved people in American history.

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Black Panther

Black Panther’s Right Thing by FILMCRITHULK

How Seeing 'Black Panther' With My Students Genuinely Changed My Life — And Theirs by Zahida Sherman

Ibi Zoboi on Twitter: "I absolutely love that #BlackPanther is bringing Pan-Africanism into the national dialogue. This is the hill I'll die on so I'm gonna share some things & connect them to children's books & education. THREAD!

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What ‘Black Panther’ Means to a Black Baby Boomer by Donald Byrd

Wakanda Forever: Using Indigenous Futurisms to Survive the Present by Adrienne K

 

Erik Killmonger Is Not A 'Super-Villain,' He Is A Super-Victim Of Systemic Oppression

Killmonger is the possessor of un-tempered black rage.

Ameer Hasan Loggins

 

How Erik Killmonger Illustrates The Complex Identities Of First Gen Black Immigrants

"What makes me powerful is having these two identities wrapped in this black skin."

Khemani Gibson

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Why Museum Professionals Need to Talk About Black Panther by jhuexhibitionist

What Black Panther Gets Right About the Politics of Museums

In one scene, the blockbuster superhero movie touches on issues of provenance, repatriation, diversity, representation, and other debates currently shaping institutional practices by Lise Ragbir

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Can Hate Be Healed?

 

CAN HATE BE HEALED? by Katherine Kam

 

HATE IN AMERICA: A LIST OF RACISM, BIGOTRY AND ABUSE SINCE THE (2016) ELECTION

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Many Hate Crimes in the United States are Really Examples of Domestic Terrorism — and the Menace is Growing

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4 Secret Uniforms of Racist Groups in America

White supremacists are hiding in plain sight. @Mic's @JackSmithIV

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UNDERCOVER WITH THE ALT-RIGHT by Jesse Singal

Alt-lighters have pulled off something remarkable: They’ve made far-right ideas hip to a subset of young people, and framed themselves as society’s forgotten underdogs.

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Pregnant Black Woman Killed By Two White People In Oklahoma

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Marine Vet Trains White Supremacists On Deadly Military Tactics to Beat Activists

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Man Arrested, Charged For Bomb Threat On Event For Black Harvard Graduates

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James Byrd's Horrifying Death Still Haunts East Texas Town Two Decades Later by Kristi Nelson

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Austin Bombings Suspect Labeled ‘Domestic Terrorist’ By City’s Police Chief

The distinction comes a week after the attacker was identified as 23-year-old Mark Anthony Conditt. By Nina Golgowski

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Austin Bomb Suspect Described Himself as a 'Psychopath' in Confession

He showed no remorse

Austin Package Explosion: 3rd Austin Package Linked to 2 Deadly Incidents, Police Say

 

Black Florida Woman Receives Lynching Threat from ‘Whites 4 Trump’ After Argument about Parkland by Bob Brigham

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Tennessee School Removes Confederate Flag, Lynching Murals by Amy La Porte

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Spiraling From Past Trauma: Iyanla Tried to Fix Producer "Memphitz's" Life

The producer never dealt with the brutal murder of his father by the KKK.

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WHITE PEOPLE, WE CAN'T DISMANTLE RACISM WITHOUT YOU by Sa'iyda Shabazz

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The Article That Changed My View … of How We Can Counter Racial Prejudice by

Jane Chelliah, as told to Sophie Zeldin-O'Neill

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Working with Online Hate

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Testimony: Suspects Bragged of Dragging Black Man to Death

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POLICE MANHUNT FOR MAN SHOOTING & KILLING RANDOM BLACK MEN IN BATON ROUGE

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The Greensboro Massacre of 1979, Explained

Five protesters were killed in North Carolina while police looked the other way.

--Eric Ginsburg

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Meet The Last Surviving Witness To The Tulsa Race Riot Of 1921

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--Nellie Gilles

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First-Hand Accounts Show the Horror of East St. Louis' 1917 Race Riot

by Danny Wicentowski

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Do Black Lives Matter?

Mob Violence, Riots and Pogroms against African-American Communities (1824-1974) 

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Can Black Lives Matter Win in the Age of Trump?

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Black Lives Matter-LA Chapter's Response to NRA ad inciting violence against protesters

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Are We Actually Citizens Here?

Annette Gordon-Reed and Titus Kaphar - Are We Actually Citizens Here?

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Following Brutal Beating Of A Black Student, Cornell's Black Students United Declares 'State of Emergency'

BSU co-chair Delmar Fears: “Are we safe walking home from class — from the library at night?”

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Calif. Man Beaten, Stabbed Because He Is Black

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Being Undocumented While Black

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Why Black Lives Matter: Cincinnati Is Changing Its Name

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A History of American Lynching

The History of Lynching and the Present of Policing

A new documentary on Michael Brown comes just in time.

Khalil Gibran Muhammad

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"Between 1880 to 1940, white Christians lynched nearly five thousand black men & women in a manner with obvious echoes of the Roman crucifixion of Jesus. Yet these 'Christians' did not see the irony or contradiction in their actions.”- James H. Cone, The Cross & The Lynching Tree

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A History of American Lynchings by Ruth Hopkins

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Harris County, 1912: The Lynchings in My Family’s History by Karen Branan

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Staggering chart from The Crisis Magazine in 1919. Thousands of lives taken through decades of white supremacist terrorism. Clint Smith

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How Lynching was Used by Whites to Destroy Competition from Black Business Owners

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How Northern Newspapers Covered Lynchings by Charles Seguin

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Overlooked: New York Times Obituaries - Ida B. Wells

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Injustice Anywhere

 

How Immigrants Became Criminals by Alan A. Aja, Alejandra Marchevsky

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Islam on Trial by Amna Akbar, Jeanne Theoharis

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Blackhorse: 100 Years of Chief Wahoo and the ‘Grinning Face of Racism’ by Amanda Blackhorse

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The Long History of Child-Snatching by Tera W. Hunter

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#MeToo Is Creating a 'Ripple Effect' for Domestic and Farm Workers

Two leading organizers against harassment in domestic and farm work discuss harnessing the power of #MeToo to help give women the courage to fight for each other. By June Barrett and Mily Treviño-Sauceda

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7 Everyday Things Poor People Worry About That Rich People Never Do by Carmen Rios

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#Life While Black

Six Freedoms Black People Do Not Have Under a White Supremacy by Johnny Silvercloud

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Everyday Racism in America: Being Black Means Constantly Rendering Yourself Unthreatening to White People by Joy-Ann Reid

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How Do Black People Navigate White Worlds? Shape-shifting

Kimberly Foster

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SOCIAL EXCLUSION

The Decisions and Dynamics that Drive Racism

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"Popular Culture Actually Shapes How We Understand Reality."

Watch Dr. Su’ad Abdul Khabeer break down how the media's one-dimensional depictions of Black people and Muslims can lead to the formation of dangerous stereotypes that have a real-world impact.

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Somehow, Shit Like This Still Happens to Black Families When They Go On Vacation in 2018:

 

America Is So Very Sorry for Profiling You (Again)

From Yale to Starbucks, these apologies for racial slights aren't cutting it

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Black Actor Detained by Cops at Glendale Mall Says He Was Wrongfully Profiled

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'You Don't Look Like A Legislator': Ohio Lawmaker Stopped, Harassed Twice By Statehouse Security

Police had to be extra careful because black don't crack and racial bias. By Ricky Riley

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Victoria’s Secret Manager Calls Cops on Black Woman Forced to Return Bra with Security Tag On It — and Has Her Handcuffed

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After Starbucks

After Starbucks: Will they serve me? Will they be rude? by Monica Drake

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2 Black Men Arrested at Starbucks Get an Apology from Police

Teju Cole on the Starbucks Fiasco (via Facebook):

An Unlikely Outcome of Starbucks: Kindred Spirits and a Social Media Campaign

 

#MovingInWhileBlack: Former White House Staffer Accused of Breaking Into His Own Apartment by Yesha Callahan

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Man Who Called 911 on Black Golfers: ‘Other Than Her Mouth, There’s Not Any Weapons’

-- Maria Perez

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You Shouldn't Need Viral Videos To Know Black Americans Are Telling The Truth

by Zahida Sherman

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Being harrassed for living #WhileBlack can happen at a Starbucks. It can happen at a Waffle House. It can happen in your home.

@MsPackyetti asked you to share your #WhileBlack stories with Mic. This is what you had to say.

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White Woman Calls Police On Black Swimmers For Not Talking To Her Because She Was 'Depressed’

She cried enough white tears to fill a pool. -- Ashleigh Atwell

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This Week I Discovered the New Scooters in Oakland Shout Loud Threats to Call the Police On You if You Stand On Them But Don’t Buy a Ride

Built-in alarm sparks anger from city officials amid concerns over racism and policing: ‘This is a threat to people’

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Whites Have Huge Wealth Edge Over Blacks (But Don't Know It)

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Minnesota City’s Ordinance Illegally Targets People of Color in Rental Housing

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‘Atlanta’ Shows Why the Black Working Class Is in Trouble

Brains and talent are no match for the demise of factory work, and racism makes it worse. By Noah Smith

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Microaggressions Don't Just 'Hurt Your Feelings' by Alia E. Dastagir

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Black and Brown Students Are Denied Access To Advanced Placement Courses, the New Jim Crow In Education by David Love

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Adults View Black Girls as Less Innocent than White Girls, Research Shows

by Ben Chapman

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White Adoptive Parents Of 1-Year-Old Black Girl Who Died After Being Left In Hot Car Reportedly Have Yet To Be Charged

Adoptive dad Matt Barker reportedly forgot 1-year-old Katera Barker in the car seat of his pickup truck before leaving for an out-of-town business trip. By Kimberley Richards

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Confident and Conflicted About Whiteness by Dae Shik Kim Hawkins Jr.

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Blacks in counties with more historical lynchings are less likely to vote than their white counterparts.”

Slavery and Jim Crow still influence political behavior. Whites in counties where slavery was widespread in 1860 are more likely to support racist policies and politicians today and blacks in counties with more lynchings are still less likely to vote.

 

A Bad Check for Black America

Nixon’s embrace of “black capitalism” was a canny move that ultimately decimated the black community and turned the wealth gap into a wealth chasm.

Mehrsa Baradaran

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#OscarsSoBlackAndWhite and the Myth of Black Privilege by Mark Tseng-Putterman

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Mass Incarceration

Plantations Were Prisons: An Interview With Law Professor Angela A. Allen-Bell

 

The Untold Story of Mass Incarceration by Vesla M. Weaver

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MASS INCARCERATION STARTS WITH MONEY BAIL

OUR FREEDOM STARTS WITH ENDING IT

 

John Grisham: Eight Reasons for America's Shameful Number of Wrongful Convictions

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A Brief History of America’s Private Prison Industry

“You just sell it like you were selling cars, or real estate, or hamburgers.”

Madison Pauly

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80% of Incarcerated People in North Carolina Perform Labor, Including Making License Plates, Cleaning & Making Furniture for the For-profit Company Corrections Enterprises.

They earn between $0.40 and $3 a day. Some fight wildfires for $1 per day.

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PARIAH

Pariah seeks to explore the aftermath of mass incarceration and injustice; and most importantly, to chronicle the trauma and scars perpetuating within ex-prisoners. How they suffered the lashes of a system that believes eternal punishment and death can discipline and dominate people, just like slavery.

This series exists to express the pain and difficulty most face when trying to integrate back into a society that rejects ex-prisoners after having been essentially vomited by a system created to welcome them back into a loop of self destruction.

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Alice Marie Johnson Granted Clemency After Trump Meeting with Kim Kardashian West to Talk About Her Case Last Week.

This is her story and the video that started it all:

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Mass Incarceration Has Dark Roots to the Largest Slave Auction in American History by Anne C. Bailey

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Largest Prison Strike in History

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How For-profit Prisons Have Become the Biggest Lobby No One is Talking About by Michael Cohen

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An Artist’s Bond with Her Imprisoned Father

In Sable Elyse Smith’s exhibition Ordinary Violence, the artist’s father is both muse and specter by Cora Fisher.

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The National Memorial for Peace and Justice - Equal Justice Initiative

A Memorial to the Lingering Horror of Lynching

The powerful National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Alabama is meant to perturb, not console — and to encourage truth-telling far and wide by Holland Cotter

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The New Lynching Memorial Will Tell the Stories of Women Victims, Too

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Family of Indiana Lynching Victims Against Proposed Memorial

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Police Violence

MAPPING POLICE VIOLENCE

 

Why We Take A Knee

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Just in case ya forgot who suggested to @Kaepernick7 that he should kneel...

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(Official) White Supremacists Have Been Infiltrating US Police Departments Since 2006

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Black Lives Upended by Policing: The Raw Videos Sparking Outrage

Captured by cellphones or police cameras, footage has spread through social media, shining a light on disturbing police encounters.

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The History of Lynching and the Present of Policing

A new documentary on Michael Brown comes just in time.

Khalil Gibran Muhammad

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Rough Justice

How America became over-policed by Mychal Denzel Smith

“The police in Ferguson operated as an armed collection agency: They targeted black citizens at traffic stops & imposed fines that became integral part of the city’s budget. When residents protested police violence, they were met w/tanks, tear gas, and arrests.”

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After Finding 97 Percent Of People Caught In Its Marijuana Stings Were Black, Minneapolis Ends Sting Program by Kimberley Richards

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Murder With Impunity

Out of 52,175 homicides in 50 cities over the past decade, 51 percent did not result in an arrest.

Christopher Ingraham on Twitter: "Staggering: in nearly every major city, murders of white people are much more likely to be solved than murders of black people.

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Video: Chicago Police Handcuff 10-Year-Old After Call About Black Male With Gun

 

Fatal Chicago Police Shooting Of Maurice Granton Jr. Disputed By Victim’s Family

"I just want to know what the real story is," Granton's sister said. By Bruce C.T. Wright

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Sterling Brown Video Proves Fame and Fortune Won’t Protect Athletes from Police Abuse

Indeed, there’s a long history of success increasing the chances of being targeted by Brando Simeo Starkey

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Stephon Clark’s Official Autopsy Conflicts With Earlier Findings

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23 Seconds, 5 Critical Moments: How Stephon Clark Was Killed by the Police by Christoph Koettl and Ben Laffin

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Stephon Clark and the Golden State’s Shameful Secret by Amy Alexander

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Family Of Quanice Hayes Sues City Of Portland Over Police Shooting

by Conrad Wilson and Ericka Cruz Guevarra

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Podcast Series Details Life and Death of Black Teen Killed by Baltimore Police

“The Daily” tells the story of Lavar “Nook” Montray Douglas—and the family that mourns him—in five-parts.

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A California Church Flirts with an Unusual Social Experiment: To Never Call Police Again by Jaweed Kaleem

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Why Police Violence Against Women of Color Stays Hidden

by Zenobia Jeffries

 

No Rights Which the White Man Is Bound to Respect by Walter Johnson

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KING: Until These Two Supreme Court Cases Are Successfully Challenged, Police Brutality Will Continue by SHAUN KING

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Why It's Impossible To Indict A Cop by Chase Madar

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How the Community Forced Out a Racist Cop

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More Black People Killed by Police Than Were Lynched During Jim Crow by April V. Taylor

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Police Killings Picked Up Where Lynching Left Off by Donovan X. Ramsey

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'White Allies' Protest Police Shooting

Hundreds of mostly white protesters gathered Thursday evening in downtown St. Louis and marched, chanting "white silence is violence.".

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Why A Cop With A Tattoo That Looks Like A Nazi Symbol Is Still On The Job

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How to Make Sense of Police Shooting Innocents by Joseph Margulies

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Resistance

100 Years of Black Protest...

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Know Your Rights Camp - 10 point System

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Colin Kaepernick: Ambassador of Conscience

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A Reparations Map for Farmers of Color May Help Right Historical Wrongs

In an effort to address centuries of systemic racism, a new online tool seeks to connect Black, brown, and Indigenous farmers with land and resources. By Andrea King Collier

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In the Age of Trump, Is the Partnership Between Blacks and ‘White Allies’ Dead?

by Nareissa Smith

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Jessica Chastain Wants White Women In Hollywood To Step Up For Women Of Color

“Your silence is your discrimination.” By Alanna Vagianos

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"The Poor People's Campaign"

Reverend Bianca Davis-Lovelace

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What I told Mayor Mitch Landrieu About Co-opting Black Activist’s Work by A Scribe Called Quess

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US Activists Burn Confederate Flag On Memorial Day

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A Database of Fugitive Slave Ads Reveals Thousands of Untold Resistance Stories

Freedom on the Move from Cornell University is the first major digital database of fugitive slave ads from North America

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Scholar Ibram X. Kendi Launches Antiracist Research and Policy Center

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Sick & Tired

Black Maternal death rates have everything to do with the lived experience of being a black woman in America.

Why America’s Black Mothers and Babies Are in a Life-or-Death Crisis by Linda Villarosa

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excerpt from "The Hidden Toll," by Linda Villarosa.

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Little Black Girls Are Killing Themselves. Does Anyone Care Enough to Figure Out Why? By Dr. Imani J. Walker

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Suicide Rates for Black Children Twice that of White Children, New Data Show

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On Suicide, Depression and Loving Black Children by Gioncarlo Valentine

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Adults View Black Girls As Less Innocent Than White Girls, Research Shows by Ben Chapman

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‘They’ve Been Invisible’: Seattle Professor Studies Role of Black Grandmothers in Society

LaShawnDa Pittman made RealBlackGrandmothers.com, a place where people can post testimonials about their grandmothers, and archive the experience of the women “who have played such an important, and unsung role in American society.”

-- Nicole Brodeur

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Being Black in America Can Be Hazardous to Your Health

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Kofi Siriboe Makes An Urgent Case For Discussing Black Mental Health

His new short documentary, “WTF Is Mental Health?,” seeks to define mental health and undo some of the preconceived notions people have about it. -- Taryn Finley

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When Therapy Is a Comfort by Bassey Ikpi

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It’s Long Past Time to Face the Complexity Behind Persistent Violent Crime

How do trauma and economic exclusion intersect? How do racially unjust policies — food deserts, under-resourced schools, toxic incinerators placed in poor neighborhoods of color — impact individual decision making? How is toxic and traumatic stress passed on from generation to generation? By Ryan Lugalia-Hollon & Daniel Cooper

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The Tragic Story Of Sarah Baartman And The Enduring Objectification Of Black Women by Natasha Mwansa

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A Tuskegee Whistleblower

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Making Contact: Radio Stories - Fannie Lou Hamer

Mrs. Hamer: Echoes

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Fannie Lou Hamer: Poem by Kamilah Aisha Moon

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Slavery

Trauma From Slavery Can Actually Be Passed Down Through Your Genes

You can get PTSD from your ancestors. Lincoln Anthony Blades

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'This is Surreal': Descendants of Slaves and Slaveowners Meet on US Plantation

At Prospect Hill in Mississippi, people came from as far as Liberia for an unlikely gathering that led to a scene of visible emotion – with ‘a lot to talk about’

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The Myth of the "Happy Slave," Explained

It's an old trope.  -- Lincoln Anthony Blades

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The Last Slave

In 1931, Zora Neale Hurston sought to publish the story of Cudjo Lewis, the final slave-ship survivor. Instead it languished in a vault. Until now.

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The Slavery Detective of the South

 

The Persistence of Whitewashing

How can Americans have such different memories of slavery? By Jason Silverstein

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The Long History of Child-Snatching by Tera W. Hunter

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New Signs At Worcester Art Museum Tell Viewers Of Art's Connection To Slavery

Maria Garcia

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Hidden History: A Waterbury Slave's Bones by LaSalle Blanks

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An African Country Reckons With Its History of Selling Slaves by Kevin Sieff

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What Kids Are Really Learning About Slavery

A new report finds that the topic is mistaught and often sentimentalized—and students are alarmingly misinformed as a result by Melinda D. Anderson

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Survey reveals slavery is so inadequately taught in schools that students don’t even understand it

Why Schools Fail To Teach Slavery's 'Hard History' by Cory Turner

TEACHING HARD HISTORY: American Slavery

 

Old South Grandeur Leavened With a Cold Look at Slavery

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Women-led Slave Revolts - A Graphic Novel

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Talking to Black Children About Race

TEACHING YOUR KIDS NOT TO "SEE" RACE IS A TERRIBLE IDEA, STUDIES HAVE FOUND

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HOW TO TALK ABOUT RACE WITH YOUNG CHILDREN: STRATEGIES

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HOW TO TALK ABOUT RACE: TEACHERS ADVISE AMERICA

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TALKING WITH YOUNG CHILDREN (0-5) ABOUT RACE

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HOW TO TALK TO BLACK CHILDREN ABOUT RACISM: 8 Tips

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WHY I TALK ABOUT RACE WHEN I READ WITH MY TODDLER

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WHY MY FIRST-GRADER DOESN'T NEED A WHITEWASHED PLANTATION FIELD TRIP by Taylor Harris

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A CONVERSATION WITH MY BLACK SON

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TELLING MY WHITE FOUR-YEAR-OLD ABOUT ALTON STERLING AND PHILANDO CASTILE

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ADULTS VIEW BLACK GIRLS AS LESS INNOCENT THAN WHITE GIRLS, RESEARCH SHOWS by Ben Chapman

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WHERE TO FIND DIVERSE BOOKS

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READING FOR JUSTICE: A Book List For All Ages

Social Justice Book List by NNSTOY

 

"IT'S NOT JUST A DOLL; IT'S A SOCIAL MOVEMENT": INVESTING IN BLACK TOYS THEN AND NOW by Avi Santo

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5 Black Toy Companies That Embrace Multicultural Identity and Culture

Race In The Toy Aisle: What Do Black Kids See? - Musing Momma

Soft Toys & Action Figures for Black Boys — Bino and Fino - African Culture For Children

Big Retailers Price Black, White Barbies Differently by Katie Little

So Where Can We Get All the New Black Panther Toys?

'Black Panther' Toy Shortage Blindsides Local Retailers

Black Panther Toys, Action Figures & Play Sets

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THAT #BLACKPANTHER IS BRINGING PAN-AFRICANISM INTO THE NATIONAL DIALOGUE.

To truly empower black kids in this country, show them what it means to be black in the world. Give them a global context for their existence. Move beyond slavery, civil rights, & police brutality. Show them both thriving & struggling African & Caribbean nations.

-- Ibi Zoboi‏

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BEING BLACK AT SCHOOL

What institutionalized racism looks like inside our system of education by Kelly Wickham Hurst

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Black and Brown Students Are Denied Access To Advanced Placement Courses, the New Jim Crow In Education by David Love

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How Restorative Justice Can Work to Keep Students of Color in School

A recent federal report shows boys, black students, and students with disabilities get kicked out of school at higher rates than their peers.

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What Kids Are Really Learning About Slavery

A new report finds that the topic is mistaught and often sentimentalized—and students are alarmingly misinformed as a result by Melinda D. Anderson

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Survey reveals slavery is so inadequately taught in schools that students don’t even understand it

Why Schools Fail To Teach Slavery's 'Hard History' by Cory Turner

TEACHING HARD HISTORY: American Slavery

 

The Radical Self-Reliance of Black Homeschooling by Melinda D. Anderson

Some black parents see teaching their own children as a way of protecting them from the racial disparities of the American education system.

"The No. 1 thing is to throw out all of those standards that white America will tell you your child should [know]."

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Black Students At This Texas Middle School Simultaneously Received A Racist, Threatening Text. Their Parents Want To Know Why

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Ohio Middle School Teacher Threatens Black Student With Lynching by Elham Khatami

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ATTEMPTED LYNCHING OF 8-YEAR-OLD BOY IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

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BLACK 11-YEAR-OLD ATTACKED BY NEW CLASSMATES

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WHEN BLACK HAIR VIOLATES THE DRESS CODE by Kayla Lattimore

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A Black Student Was Suspended Because of Shaved Head

School Reportedly Tells 6th Grader To Fix His Hair Or Face Suspension

Black Malden charter students punished for braided hair extensions

A Seven-Year Old Is Suspended Over A Hair Cut?

High school students threatened with suspension for wearing natural hair

Chikayzea Flanders, 12, was ordered to cut his dreadlocks by teachers at Fulham Boys School in England.

Canadian Teacher Being Investigated After Comparing Black Student's Hair To Loc Dog From 'Don't Be A Menace'

 

BESTSELLING BOOK 'THE HATE U GIVE' TACKLES POLICE VIOLENCE AGAINST BLACK TEENAGERS

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WHAT WOULD MARTIN DO?

Nic Stone’s novel—about a teen who writes letters to Dr. King—joins Angie Thomas’s The Hate U Give amid a growing body of YA books exploring racial injustice and police brutality -- Adrienne Green

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Little Black Girls Are Killing Themselves. Does Anyone Care Enough to Figure Out Why? by Dr. Imani J. Walker

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On Suicide, Depression and Loving Black Children by Gioncarlo Valentine

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BEING BLACK AND PROTECTING OURSELVES IN THE NEW AGE OF JIM CROW

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THE BLACK TECH GUY'S "Shortiez" DIGITAL LIBRARY IS CHANGING HOW BLACK CHILDREN SEE THEMSELVES IN STORIES

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WHITENESS AS POLITICAL STRATEGY: THE FIRST WHITE PRESIDENT by Ta-Nehisi Coates

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Six Freedoms Black People Do Not Have Under a White Supremacy by Johnny Silvercloud

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Surge in Alt-right Violence: At least 43 Murders in the Last Four Years

It’s not just Charlottesville: Self-radicalizing young white men are killing people at an alarming rate.

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When White Supremacists Strike, Police Don’t Always Strike Back by Dan Berger

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"A Sacred Duty to Confront White Supremacy."

Robert E. Lee's Descendant Was Forced Out Of His Church After Speaking Out Against Racism

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‘Resist White Supremacy’: A sign. A farm. And the fury that followed.

John Woodrow Cox

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Why Your Criticisms Of Identity Politics Sound Ridiculous

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Big Business and White Supremacy: The Racist Roots of America’s “Right-to-Work” Laws

Dreamed up by a segregationist to curb multiracial organizing, “right-to-work” laws continue to bedevil labor

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The North’s Jim Crow by Andrew W. Kahrl

Dr. Kahrl studies the history of segregation.

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The Geography of Oppression

How King's Assassination Affected the Physical Structures of Cities by Latoya Ruby Frazier

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On Race: The Moral High Ground by Charles M. Blow

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The Descent of Democracy by Khalil Gibran Muhammad

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Speech Is Never Free in a World of Racist Surveillance and Repression

Freedom of speech can easily transform into the freedom to be pursued by the authorities, surveilled and detained

-- William C. Anderson

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Why “In the Dark” May Be the Best Podcast of the Year

-- Sarah Larson

The investigative-journalism podcast “In the Dark” would be impressive in any era, but it feels especially welcome in 2018. The show, which is produced by APM Reports, in St. Paul, Minnesota, and hosted by the series’ lead reporter, Madeleine Baran, devotes a newsroom’s worth of time, energy, and resources to asking hard questions about justice in the United States.

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WELCOME TO PROJECT IMPLICIT

Project Implicit is a non-profit organization and international collaborative network of researchers investigating implicit social cognition - thoughts and feelings outside of conscious awareness and control. Project Implicit is the product of a team of scientists whose research produced new ways of understanding attitudes, stereotypes and other hidden biases that influence perception, judgment, and action.

 

Democrats Back a Bank Bill That Could Hurt Black Homebuyers

A Senate bill passed on Wednesday would loosen regulations on redlining.

--Jamelle Bouie

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Nursing Student Claims University Forced Her To Quit Her Program Because Her Natural Hair Was 'Too Big'

Jade Payadue says if she didn't withdraw, she would've been expelled and unable to re-enroll in another program.

--Tonja Renée Stidhum

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Monuments to White Supremacy by Brent Staples

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Jump Jim Crow: The Story Behind Blackface

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The Enlightenment’s Dark Side

How the Enlightenment created modern race thinking, and why we should confront it.

By Jamelle Bouie

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THE KU KLUX KLAN WAS DEAD. THE FIRST HOLLYWOOD BLOCKBUSTER REVIVED IT.

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Entertainment Is Powerful and It's Time We All Acknowledge That

Seldom do we talk about the damage done by Gone With the Wind -- April Wolfe

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Charlottesville: The Truth About Women and White Supremacy by Laura Smith

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Charlottesville and the Effort to Downplay Racism in America by Jia Tolentino

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Meet the Clergy Who Stared Down White Supremacists in Charlottesville by Jack Jenkins

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American Maniac by Rebekah Frumkin

Whiteness – the reification of an idea designed to facilitate the oppression of the ‘non-white’ – has made me myopic. It has made my world small.

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