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'Hispanic,' 'Latino,' or 'Latinx'? Survey Says...
A study by the Pew Research Center shows 'Latinx' has failed to gain traction with Hispanics. -
The Revs Debate Racist Language
Irene Monroe and Emmett Price reflected on the use of terms like "cake walk," and even "picnic" in everyday American speech. -
Chicago's Magnificent Mile Erupts In Overnight Looting, Violence
Bridges were raised to limit access to downtown as chaos spread. Authorities say outrage over a police shooting prompted the looting, but that the "abject criminal behavior" was not part of a protest. -
Black Activist Burnout: 'You Can't Do This Work If You're Running On Empty'
National attention on the fight for racial justice may wane, but many protesters are still staging rallies and marches. How do they fight the system while combating their own burnout? -
Brands Pledge Big Bucks For Racial Justice — But Is It A Real Sign Of Change?
Are corporations just donating money as a way to burnish their public image, or is it a sign that companies are ready to use their power to address systemic racism? -
Corby Kummer On Prisoner-organized Memorial Lunch For George Floyd
In their own way, inmates at the Muskegon Correctional Facility in Michigan honored George Floyd. -
Callie Crossley: Trader Joe’s Not Rebranding Food Packaging Is 'Tone Deaf'
The “Under the Radar” host said the packaging is problematic because of power dynamics between a white-owned company and the nonwhite cultures they profit off of. -
Dismantling Systemic Racism Starts In Schools, Educators Say
A Newton teacher's initiative draws 6,000 educators from every state to learn about anti-racist instruction. -
Judge, Shielding Cop Via 'Qualified Immunity,' Asks Whether It Belongs In 'Dustbin'
Federal Judge Carlton Reeves applied the controversial doctrine in a case in which he ruled that an officer merited it — but in an outspoken opinion asked for the doctrine itself to be reevaluated. -
There's A Political Divide In Medford, But Activists Demanding Police Accountability Have An Unlikely Ally
The police chief has gone on the record indicating he sees a connection between racism and the history of policing. He wants his officers to understand that history, too.