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Kamala Harris chooses running mate in the heat of another long, hot summer in American politics

Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, arrive at a campaign rally in Philadelphia on Aug. 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Matt...

George Floyd: His death moved the world—but the community he died in is standing still

MSR file photo by Al Brown, Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder For the last two and a half years, every Monday at 5:30 p.m., a powerful act of remembrance has...

Derek Chauvin is again trying to overturn George Floyd murder conviction

Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis Police Officer who fatally knelt on George Floyd, is seeking to have federal conviction overturned. On Monday (November 13), Chauvin...

3 ways Black people say their White co-workers and managers can support them and be an antidote to systemic racism

People of color say they want office allies who offer honest feedback. 10'000 Hours/DigitalVision via Getty Images by Jennifer R. Joe, University of Delaware and Wendy...

European soccer is having another reckoning over racism

Vinícius Júnior is making the point, but are soccer’s governing bosses getting it? Aitor Alcalde Colomer/Getty Images – is it time to accept the problem goes...

For Black social workers, anxiety and depression are on the rise

by Carmen Reese Foster, University of Tennessee When George Floyd was brutally murdered in the summer of 2020, a wave of activism spread throughout the...

Black Twitter’s expected demise would make it harder to publicize police brutality and discuss racism

by Deion Scott Hawkins, Emerson College Before the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Philando Castile and Sandra Bland were propelled into the media spotlight,...

What are bail funds? Two social policy experts explain

by Cynthia A. Golembeski, The New School and Matthew Bakko, University of Michigan When someone charged with a crime is eligible for release but cannot...

Black Lives Matter protests are shaping how people understand racial inequality

by Jelani Ince, University of Washington and Zackary Dunivin, Indiana University Considered to be the largest social justice movement since the civil rights era of...

What America’s voting rights activists can learn from past movements for civil rights

by Anthony Siracusa, University of Colorado Boulder With Congress failing to pass new voting rights legislation, it’s worth remembering that throughout U.S. history, new civil...

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