Eric Ginsburg
Justice
These HBCU Alums Are Tackling Hunger on College Campuses
More than a third of college students in the U.S. are food insecure.
Politics
Five Decades Ago, Black Students Revolted Against Police Brutality
The police teargassed them — and some of their parents — in return.
Government
This Tool Is Helping Teach Students Non-White American History
“With AR, you can shift narratives in a much quicker way.”
History
The Jewish Teens Who Fought Back Against Hitler
These resistance fighters attacked Nazi troops, sabotaged infrastructure, and blew up trains and bridges.
Politics
This Month in 1968 Changed America Forever
Devastating assassinations, impactful student revolutions, and major civil rights policy changes all went down.
Sexual Health + Identity
This Health Teacher Was My Real-Life Otis From "Sex Education"
We all deserve someone who can give us reliable information about sex and bodies.
Politics
How A Sit-In Movement Started By Black Students Changed Activism Forever
The demonstrations started in Greensboro, North Carolina, and spread throughout the country.
Books
These Heroes Are Saving Black Feminist Classics by Putting Them on Wheels
After the decline of feminist bookstores, there's a new trend emerging: mobile, black-owned book operations.
Politics
Meet the Jewish-Americans Who Were the OG American Nazi-Punchers
Anti-Nazi groups like the Minutemen were punching American Nazis even before WWII.
Politics
This 1979 Massacre by the KKK Should Be Taught in Schools
Five protesters were killed in North Carolina while police looked the other way.
Politics
Thousands of North Carolina Teachers Set to Protest Education Funding
They’re fighting for themselves and their students.