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Norris wanted to see how Americans view race, so she asked people to share their thoughts in six words. Eventually, the project grew, garnering some 500,000 million entries from 100+ countries.
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The intense political backlash over the academic approach of examining U.S. institutions through the lens of race is shaping up to be a major cultural battle ahead of next year's midterm elections.
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A Trinity University Choral Director marshalled the efforts and creativity of his students and other collaborators to make a statement about racial injustice, creating a 43-minute video in the process.
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President Roosevelt integrated the military in 1941, but for African American service members like Luther Hendricks, racism still was prevalent.
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After months of protests and difficult conversations, what is the way forward to create a more racially just and equitable San Antonio? In this locally…
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More than 60 monuments that celebrate the Confederacy and its military men have come down in cities all across America. But more than 1,700 remain, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
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The American military, with its own history of segregation, is one of the many institutions dealing with the nation's current racial reckoning.
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Less than a week after George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer, San Antonio-born, Austin-based filmmaker Ya’Ke Smith responded with a…
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Protesters across the U.S. are descending on city streets to demand justice and systemic change when it comes to racial injustice at the hands of police…
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White Democrats are more likely today than in decades past to support more liberal immigration policies, embrace racial diversity, and uphold affirmative action.