Race Matters
Days after the sixth anniversary of George Floyd's public murder, the Minnesota Republican Party held a moment of silence for his killer, Derek Chauvin.
In the clip from his 2023 appearance on some right-winger's podcast, Ramaswamy declared, “A Black baby is probably safer…in the inner city of Chicago, than in the womb of his own Black mother."
Karen Whitmire Savage was caught on video hanging a Black baby doll from a classroom television using an electrical cord.
Dalton Eatherly, aka “Chud the Builder,” is an obnoxiously white racist and streamer, whose online content consists of him slinging around racial slurs and intentionally antagonizing Black people.
From an erroneous Threads takedown to pioneering journalist Ida B. Wells, Black journalists have always been a target.
The University of Missouri defended its decision to withhold funding from the Legion of Black Collegians as necessary to comply with federal regulations.
Despite all the hate from MAGA, Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance was a brilliant example of how performance can be turned into resistance.
Professor Keisha Blain explains how the federal government is being weaponized to continually erase Black History from public spaces.
Besides Don Lemon, federal agents arrested Trahern Jeen Crews, Georgia Fort — who went live on Facebook — and Jamael Lydell Lundy.
This moment cannot be separated from a broader political climate in which Black people who dare to use their voices are increasingly targeted, censored, and criminalized for telling the truth.
Georgia Fort and Don Lemon, two independent Black journalists, were arrested for covering an anti-ICE protest in St. Paul, Minnesota.
It’s a question that immediately raises a deeper historical one. Not just whether white participation ever existed, but what it actually meant, and what people imagine it would mean now.
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