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Deval Patrick: White Allies To People Of Color Should 'Let Your Guard Down, Open Your Heart, And Listen.'
Demonstrations against police brutality are beginning to coalesce around a platform of policies. Is this a turning point in America? -
London May Remove Statues As Floyd's Death Sparks Change
London's mayor says statues of imperialist figures could be removed from the city's streets, in the latest sign of change sparked by the death of George Floyd. -
What A 1968 Report Tells Us About The Persistence Of Racial Inequality
Despite political and social progress, African Americans still lag far behind economically. -
Virginia Judge Blocks Plan To Remove Statue Of Robert E. Lee
Judge Bradley B. Cavedo issued a temporary injunction prompted by a lawsuit that claims the state promised to protect the statue when the land it is located on was annexed in 1890. -
How Will Protests Shape What Pro Sports Leagues, Teams Do To Make Change?
As players speak out, coaches, teams and leagues are offering support. Will they continue to do so when it's not in their best business interests? -
Charlie Sennott: For Both Protesters and Trump, Current U.S. Moment Hints at 'Tipping Point'
The GroundTruth Project CEO said there's credence to concerns the president is slipping into authoritarianism. -
All Rev'd Up: NFL Statement On Black Lives Matter Is 'Too Little, Too Late'
The NFL has been hesitant to support racial injustice protests in the past, notably by it's treatment of player and activist Colin Kaepernick. -
In Bristol, Toppling Of Slave Trader's Statue A Major Moment
In Bristol, an English port city that once launched slave ships, an empty plinth has become the epicenter of a debate about racism, history and memory. -
Hundreds Line Up For George Floyd's Memorial In Houston
Hundreds of mourners are lining up outside a church in George Floyd’s native Houston for a final public viewing. -
Boston Honors Unarmed Violence Victims In Interfaith Memorial Service
Dozens gathered in Jamaica Plain Sunday to honor the lives of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery.