racism
How the Twitch and Discord 'Manosphere' is Red-Pilling Young Latinos
Young Latino men are being swayed by conservative online communities.
By Samuel Larreal
Your School Is Spying on You
Tracking the rise of surveillance technology in schools.
By Nolan Higdon and Allison Butler
Anti-Trans Violence Is Coming for Cisgender Women of Color
Imane Khelif’s treatment at the Olympics brought gender policing to a global stage. It's not the first instance — or the last.
By Orion Rummler, The 19th*
Donald Trump Doesn’t Care About Black People
Yet he’s drawing a growing number of young Black voters.
By Jameelah Nasheed
TikToker Alix Earle Apologizes for Resurfaced ASKfm Posts Using Racial Slurs
“There is no one to blame but myself.”
By Sara Delgado
People Shouldn't Be Surprised That Britain is Still Very Racist
"Within British culture and politics is an entrenched denial of racism."
By Michaela Makusha
Trump Embarrassed Himself in a Room of Black Journalists
And the NABJ shouldn’t have invited him in the first place.
By Sierra Lyons
Nearly 1000 Native American Children Died in Abusive US Boarding Schools, Report Finds
The report also acknowledges that the actual number of deaths is likely higher.
By Angie Jaime
Sonya Massey And Kamala Harris Are Two Sides of America’s Police Crisis
Both lives are woven into a culture of violence against people of color.
By Angie Jaime
The Crackdown on the Stop Cop City Movement Is a Warning Sign
Stop Cop City protesters are being charged with domestic terrorism.
By Jamila Osman
6 Times the US Government Suppressed Protests in Recent History
From Occupy Wall Street to the J20 protests.
By Elizabeth Djinis
Do The Bear Fans Know Protesting SydCarmy Is Kinda Racist?
"SydCarmy isn’t going anywhere, and neither is Sydney."
By Jendayi Omowale
Are ‘Cop Cities’ Being Built Across the United States?
Atlanta is moving to construct the country’s largest militarized police training facility.
By Jane Houseal
Stop the Violent Crackdowns on Social Movements
“It’s time our government responded to popular social movements with an ear, instead of a boot,” Rep. Cori Bush says.
By Rep. Cori Bush
How the Anti-Apartheid Movement Took Off in the United States
HBCUs, especially, became incubators for anti-apartheid activism.
By Rita Omokha
The Olympic Games Are Erasing Indigenous Peoples Again
A new surf tower is being built in Tahiti.
By Kristian Fanene Schmidt
A Lot of ‘Gifted’ Kids Like Me Were Really Just White
“Gifted” programs funnel money towards a disproportionate share of white students.
By Tracie McMillan
Caitlin Clark and Sports Media's Misogynoir Problem
Through no fault of her own, Clark has been put on a pedestal as the league's next “Great White Hope.”
By Ruth Etiesit Samuel
For Black Women, First Comes Success, Then Comes the Hate
Francesca Amewudah-Rivers is the latest Black woman to face racist hate because of her success — and it's a sadly predictable pattern.
By Jumoke Balogun and Mitu Yilma