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The Revs On Historic, And Still Pervasive, Diversity Resistance In Greater Boston
Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III said many liberals living in predominantly white neighborhoods around Boston need to do more to substantively diversify their communities. -
Wisconsin Police Shooting Leaves Black Man In 'Serious Condition'
Kenosha Police say officers were involved in a shooting after responding to a domestic incident on Sunday. A video that appears to show police shooting a man several times has sparked outrage. -
Fatal Police Shooting Of Black Man In Louisiana Sparks Outrage And Protest
An investigation has been opened into the killing of Trayford Pellerin, 31, who was shot as he walked away from police toward a convenience store holding a knife, according to authorities. -
St. Louis Couple Who Brandished Guns At Black Protesters To Speak At RNC
The white St. Louis couple who attracted national attention for brandishing guns at Black Lives Matter protesters in June, will be back in the spotlight… -
Activists Call For Attorney General To Launch Probe Of 2011 Police Killing Of Eurie Stamps
Black Lives Matter protesters are reviving questions about the SWAT team shooting of the Framingham man that was ruled an accident. -
Summer of Racial Reckoning: A 3-Part NPR Series
To hear the three-part series, click here.It was Memorial Day, May 25th, 2020. The coronavirus had locked down the country for weeks. Tens of thousands… -
Callie Crossley On The Mispronunciation Of Kamala Harris' Name
Purposely mispronouncing the vice presidential candidate's name is racist, Crossley says. -
In The 'Olympics Of The Mind,' This Boston Teen Is Going For Gold
Meet one of the local competitors in the NAACP's annual contest for high school students. -
'Of Course Black Lives Matter,' Dolly Parton Tells Billboard
Dolly Parton expressed her support for Black Lives Matter in a an interview with Billboard, saying that while she hasn't attended any marches this summer,… -
Report: 59 Confederate Symbols Removed Since George Floyd's Death
America's reckoning with racism has brought down statues, one state flag and one police emblem, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center — and led to the renaming of schools or sites.