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White Men Accused Of Alleged Lynching Of Black Man Face Felony Charges In Indiana
Two white men who were filmed in an alleged lynching attempt of a Black man on Independence Day at a state park have been charged by Indiana officials.… -
The Art Of Activism: Two Local Women Of Color Take On COVID-19 And Racial Violence
Meet Gladys Vega and Monica Cannon-Grant — activists who've dedicated their lives to advancing their communities. -
Pop Culture: Redesigning Racist Brands, K-pop Quashes Online White Supremacy, And Introducing 'The Michelle Obama Podcast'
How is pop culture changing during the racial reckoning taking place in our country? -
Callie Crossley: 'Renewed Perspective' For DJ Henry Case
The Black college student was killed by police over a decade ago, but there is now a push to reopen the case. -
'Unanswered Questions' In DJ Henry Case Drive Calls For Reexamination
WGBH News Senior Investigative Reporter Phillip Martin says the case was not properly investigated in the first place, and that advocates hope renewed attention will clear up contradictions. -
Activists Train Cautious Eye On Boston’s Police Reform Task Force
Boston activists calling for police reform are skeptical as the city’s task force commences. -
Asheville, N.C., Approves Steps Toward Reparations For Black Residents
"The blood capital that we have banked to spend today to fight for significant change came ... not from our allies but from Black men, women and children who died," said Councilman Keith Young. -
Bay State Banner Senior Editor Yawu Miller On Being Stopped By Police While Photographing
It was far from the first time in his life that Miller, who is Black, had been questioned by police, although he said it hadn't happened to him since he was young. -
Doctors Without Borders Responds To Charges Of 'Racism' From Its Staff
The concerns range from condescending attitudes toward people of color to inequities of pay between international and local workers. The aid group's leaders have pledged to address the issues. -
Floyd Family Attorneys To Announce A Civil Lawsuit Against Minneapolis And Police
Ben Crump and Antonio Romanucci, attorneys representing the family of George Floyd, are expected to announce the lawsuit at a press conference on Wednesday morning.