/Now in Racial Justice

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WATCH: Taja Lindley's Short Film on the Importance of Black Lives

“This Ain’t A Eulogy: A Ritual for Re-Membering” says the names of the people killed at the hands of law enforcement officers.

White man points gun at children of color

Boy Sues LAPD Officer Who Allegedly Assaulted Him

The incident was caught on tape.

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WATCH: Your New Favorite Group Kills NPR Tiny Desk Performance

New Orleans-based Tank and the Bangas plays a mix of soul, hip-hop and jazz bright enough to illuminate even the dreariest of days.

Maureen Grogan, 69, stands outside her solar-powered home in Uniondale, N.Y., on March 4, 2017. She's one of many residents in the town who have decided that to go renewable.

What It Means That This Community of Color Is Going Solar

In four years, Uniondale, NY has embraced a technology often seen as a luxury for affluent White neighborhoods. 

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Arts & Culture

Cheryl Boone Isaacs at SxSW: Hollywood Diversity Depends on 'Hiring, Mentoring, Promoting'

Trump Presidency

Climate Scientists to EPA Head: 'We Face Grave Risks' from Climate Change

Islamophobia

'Self Defense Starter Kit' Offers Practical Moves to De-Escalate Everyday Discrimination

Police Violence

Ferguson Protestors to Prosecutors: Reopen Michael Brown Investigation

Gender & Sexuality

A New Subscription Service Aims to Give White Allies a Way to Do More Than Rocking Safety Pins