Rinku Sen President of Race Forward & Publisher of Colorlines introduces the "What Is Systemic Racism?" video series featuring their very own Jay Smooth. ___...
Rinku Sen President of Race Forward & Publisher of Colorlines introduces the "What Is Systemic Racism?" video series featuring their very own Jay Smooth. ___...
The Japanese surprise attack should not have been such a surprise.
Castro didn't talk about racial equality—he made it happen.
It divides Americans along racial lines, and within racial groups.
Governance Studies at Brookings, along with Contexts Magazine, convened an expert panel to discuss the causes and consequences of the racial wealth gap.
Andrew Yang must do more than invoke “model minority” stereotypes that risk pitting Asians against other people of color, and paint him as a competent technocrat rather than leader. Instead of avoiding race, he should lean into it.
Long-standing policies paved the way to inequality
I want to preface this entire piece by acknowledging that I obviously am not a member of a racial minority group.
On a whole range of issues — from racism to anti-Semitism to gun violence to global warming — there is a strange and quite frankly dangerous tenden...
Segregation wasn’t just the product of grassroots racism. It was furthered by decades of top-down federal policies.
When Jussie Smollett’s bombshell story of being assaulted in a vicious hate crime first surfaced on Jan. 29, it encapsulated the worst aspects of an America riven by racial and ethnic tension, homo…
From conversations that heal to land trusts that fight gentrification.
The usual corporate playbook isn't going to work this time
I keep hearing that I have an obligation to “bring us together.” That’s something white people tell me all the time whenever I write something that cuts too close to some difficult racial truth. “Try to bring us together,” lectures one. “Use your skills to try to bring us together,” pleads another. “Why don’t you journalists work to bring us together?” asks yet another. I’d be willing to bet nobody ever says that to George F. Will, Kathleen Parker or any of my…
Planners might not always have the authority to redirect funding to historically neglected communities, but they can still play a pivotal role in advancing more equitable outcomes. Here are six ways to get started.
If you're white and live in Madison, odds are you're doing okay. You're probably educated or at least employed. You may have access to health care and own a home, and chances are you've never been incarcerated.
Camille Busette writes about what mayors and governors can do to respond urgently to endemic racism and to create sustained racism-free equity.
Emory professor, Andra Gillespie, challenges the idea of a post-racial America at The Veritas Forum at Yale, 2015 Find this and many other talks at ww...
"Racism is a system without racists," which is to say that the system of racism relies strongly on the passivity and denial of common people.
The racial reckoning that’s been happening across the country over the last few weeks has been critically important, but if we let it wane, it will be for nothing. Now that things are slowing down, our job is to lay the groundwork for long term change. Because I’m a “practical steps” person, I turned to my long time friend Deborah Pegues for advice. Deborah is a challenging thinker, speaker, and one of the most prolific writers I know. Her “30 Days to…” book…
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