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A neighborhood rally helped to quiet racist noise blaring from a Virginia home
Jannique Martinez’s home sits in a tidy cul-de-sac in Virginia Beach, Va., where she lives with her husband and kids and hosts the occasional bake sale.… -
Critics Fault Massachusetts For Counting Nonprofits In Minority Business Spending Goals
State’s accounting for its minority spending goals appears to be an outlier. -
How the Coast Guard's 1st Black woman pilot helped give the next one her wings
Jeanine Menze fell in love with airplanes as a little girl in Jamaica, watching them take off and land at the local airport. At 18, she set out to… -
Under The Radar Book Club: Wil Haygood's 'Colorization: One Hundred Years Of Black Films In A White World'
Our October selection for “Bookmarked: The Under the Radar Book Club.” -
Boston schools desegregation, then and now: through the eyes of a Black student who survived the 1970s turmoil
Education leaders say Boston's next mayor must relieve the pain and restore trust in the school system. -
The 2nd-Largest Racial Group In The U.S. Is 'Some Other Race.' Most Are Latino.
"Whenever that question is posed, it does raise a little bit of anxiety," says Leani García Torres. -
The Common Denominator Among Critical Race Theory And Masks? Legislative Encroachment
Critical race theory is the canary in the coal mine for legislative interference in higher education. -
Tens Of Thousands Of Black Women Vanish Each Year. This Website Honors Their Stories
Tens of thousands of Black girls and women go missing every year. Last year, that figure was nearly 100,000. Yet their cases hardly ever grab national… -
All Rev'd Up: Outcome Of Boston's Preliminary Mayoral Election Upholds The "Status Quo"
“We know that white liberals will talk the talk but not walk the walk here,” Rev. Irene Monroe said. -
Latinx Roundtable: How Did Latino Voters Impact Local Elections? And, Does Hispanic Heritage Month Need A Rebrand?
That and more on our Latinx Roundtable!