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Why are reparations for Black Americans so hard?

by Marissa Braswell The topic of restitution for Black Americans is highly contested. Now that the conversation has entered the mainstream, what is the solution? Over...

Paying reparations for slavery is possible

A group of formerly enslaved people gather on a South Carolina plantation during the Union occupation in 1862. Corbis/ Getty Images  – based on a...

Uneven Progress: Rising insurance rates and coverage gains for minority communities under the Affordable Care Act

The Affordable Care Act (ACA), a landmark piece of legislation, has fundamentally reshaped the landscape of healthcare in America. Since its implementation in 2010,...

Freshman CBC member Congresswoman Summer Lee wins big after being targeted by AIPAC

Representative Summer Lee (D-PA). Official photo U.S. House of Representatives. by Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor Rep. Summer Lee (D-PA), who was formally targeted for...

College administrators are falling into a tried and true trap laid by the right

A student is arrested during a pro-Palestinian demonstration at the University of Texas at Austin on April 24, 2024. by Lauren Lassabe Shepherd, University of...

TikTok fears point to larger problem: Poor media literacy in the social media age

Tiktok is not the only social media app to pose the threats it’s been accused of. picture alliance via Getty Images by Nir Eisikovits, UMass...

James Clavell’s ‘Shōgun’ is reimagined for a new generation of TV viewers

by Constantine Nomikos Vaporis, University of Maryland, Baltimore County In 1980, when James Clavell’s blockbuster historical novel “Shōgun” was turned into a TV miniseries, some...

Biden cannot easily make Roe v. Wade federal law, but he could still make it easier to get an abortion

A protester marks the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision anniversary outside the Supreme Court building on June 23, 2023. Associated Press/Nathan Howard by Naomi...

Congress is close to expanding the child tax credit again − with a smaller boost for families this time

Mother and daughter grocery shopping together. Getty Images Stock Photo by Natasha Pilkauskas, University of Michigan and Katherine Michelmore, University of Michigan Influential lawmakers have struck...

Why New Hampshire and Iowa don’t make sense as the opening rounds of presidential campaigns

by Charles R. Hunt, Boise State University Iowa and New Hampshire have long been the first states to hold presidential contests in election years. But should...

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