- July 12, 2016Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad continues the conversation about the history of race, crime and policing in a new interview with NPR's Code Switch podcast.
- June 8, 2016Why has it taken so long for Republicans and for the media to call him on it?
- May 5, 2016In a two-part conversation, the Princeton professor argues that a “value gap” in America is keeping us from seeing each other as fellow citizens, and it’s stunting our democracy.
- April 13, 2016NAACP President Cornell William Brooks discusses the connection between voting rights and campaign finance reform.
- October 23, 2015A group of women — mostly low-income people of color — are preparing to put pressure on state politicians.
- October 22, 2015Internalized racism prevented one young black man from seeing how the system works.
- October 9, 2015A first-of-its-kind analysis by ProPublica shows that the suits are far more common in black communities than white ones.
- September 28, 2015The senator spoke at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the US Senate last night about what Martin Luther King, Jr. called "the inseparable twin of racial injustice" -- economic injustice.
- August 20, 2015Former Ohio Secretary of State candidate Nina Turner opens up about the 'cash ceiling' women, candidates of color face.
- July 29, 2015A new video from the Equal Justice Initiative sets out to explain how the myth of racial difference that was created to sustain American slavery persists today. Slavery did not end in 1865, it evolved.