Thirty Years After Apartheid, Structural Racism Still Shapes Daily Life
Dek: New reporting and testimony reveal how racial inequities remain embedded in workplaces, schools, and public institutions. Brief: Despite three decades of […]
Dek: New reporting and testimony reveal how racial inequities remain embedded in workplaces, schools, and public institutions. Brief: Despite three decades of […]
Dek: A national monitoring project documents rising violence, evictions, and harassment targeting Black African migrants in urban centers. Brief: A recent Xenowatch […]
Dek: A Malawian toddler’s death exposes a widening crisis as anti‑immigrant groups escalate unlawful blockades at clinics, schools, and public offices. Brief: […]
Dek: Racial‑justice groups call for transparency and independent oversight after another police killing deepens distrust between law enforcement and communities of color. […]
Dek: A new bill moves forward to formally study systemic inequities affecting African Americans and to institutionalize Juneteenth programming statewide. Brief: The […]
Dek: The state’s largest Black cultural festival is scaling up attendance, political visibility, and economic impact as North Omaha pushes for long-overdue […]
Dek: Fort Peck and other tribal nations call for urgent federal action as violence rises and law‑enforcement systems remain chronically underfunded. Brief: […]
Dek: A sudden federal reversal wipes out nearly $9M in agricultural equity funding for Montana tribes, disrupting land‑access, training, and food‑system projects. […]
Subhead: More than 2,200 Black educators were displaced during integration—and the state’s classrooms still reflect that loss. A new St. Louis University […]
Subhead: The Legion of Black Collegians loses official university support as Missouri institutions retreat from diversity infrastructure. The University of Missouri has […]