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Several polls suggest as many as 23% of Black voters and 46% of Latino voters could cast their ballot for Trump.

Politics

Just like every other constituency, Black women have a duffle bag full of issues they care about, not a clutch, and it’s time we talked about them.

Civil Rights & Social Justice

Protest movements can look very different depending on where you stand, both literally and figuratively.

Family & Parenting

Divesting from child care is bad for families, bad for child care providers, bad for communities, bad for business and bad for the economy.

A viral video shows a Karen at McDonald's in a confrontation with a Black man, whom she challenged to a fight and called "boy" while citing racist tropes.

National

Donald Trump’s proposal to deport undocumented immigrants misrepresents the context and impact of Eisenhower’s failed policy decades earlier.

Civil Rights & Social Justice

W.E.B. Du Bois' “The Philadelphia Negro” -- which was published 125 years ago -- offers valuable lessons about why Black Philadelphia neighborhoods look the way they do today.

During an interview with Time magazine, Donald Trump claimed that there is an "anti-white feeling" in America that "can't be allowed."

Civil Rights & Social Justice

There is a history of Black people suffering disproportionately when they speak up.

Politics

Under House Bill 800, legislators would write a new state constitution and put it on the ballot during the 2024 presidential election with little time for Louisianians to ensure that their rights are protected.

A newly passed bill allows school staffers to carry guns after the Nashville school shooting.

Judge Merchan issued a gag order barring Trump from making public statements about any witnesses, prosecutors, jurors or court staff--standard practice for court proceedings--but that didn't stop the commander-in-losing-and-lying-and-lying-about-losing from attacking the judge’s daughter on social media, prompting the order's expansion fto cover the relatives of court staff members and attorneys working the case.