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From Trump's blatant racism to the erasure of a beloved Black figure skater, this Black History Month has been a doozy.

A federal court ruling striking down the Education Department's DEI directive shows exactly why consolidation has become the preferred tactic.

The racism and disrespect are real in Texas, as the University of Texas adopted policies rooted in anti-Blackness and authoritarian control. 

The question sitting under everything right now is: Does NABJ actually understand how to operate under authoritarian pressure?

When harm happens at the hands of the men in our lives, the first question is rarely “Why did he do this?” More often, it’s “Why did she trust him?”

Target's headquarters are in Minneapolis, where anti-ICE sentiments have reached a fever pitch after ICE agents killed two U.S. citizens in the city.

“They couldn’t break me by arresting me,” Levy Armstrong said, “so they doctored an image to show the world a false iteration of that time to make me look weak.”

U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes of Washington granted a request to pause the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians while a lawsuit challenging it proceeds.

When Donald Trump says housing prices should stay high to protect homeowners, he’s repeating one of the oldest scripts in the country: protect wealth at the top and call it fairness.

Forgiveness, especially the kind that requires a greater degree of vulnerability and complex emotional honesty, is rarely modeled for us in healthy ways.

A Black woman with a pronounced, hyper-visible body stepping into an overwhelmingly white space of political power has never been a neutral act in Western history.

This moment cannot be separated from a broader political climate in which Black people who dare to use their voices are increasingly targeted, censored, and criminalized for telling the truth.