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WBEZ's Alden Loury offered context for the plight facing Black men and the dedicated and passionate work being done to ...
Exploring the deep-seated distrust of the child welfare system within the Black community, rooted in a history of racial bias and systemic inequities.
We spoke with the scholar about Black in Blues, a poetic exploration of the relationship between the color blue and Black ...
HHS staff cuts threaten asthma, tobacco control, and lung disease efforts, disproportionately affecting Black communities. Health outcomes may worsen.
Meet 21 civil rights activists—past and present—whose bold leadership reshaped history and continues to inspire justice ...
Many Black Americans are not surprised by the way Trump is running roughshod over the rule of law, because they have seen it ...
Rachel Frederickson figured she’d come back from a mission-type trip in February to a poor area of rural southern Honduras ...
Ericka A. Dixon and Sebastian Margaret from Trans Law Center's The Disability Project on disability reporting centering those ...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who was on a tour of the South to recruit volunteers for his “Poor People’s Campaign”, spoke to ...
Elle Roberts (left) and Charlie Redd pose for a portrait March 15, 2025, at a park in Indianapolis. Roberts and Redd were ...
Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was once called the most popular politician on Earth by then-U.S. President ...
District Attorney candidate, and incumbent, Larry Krasner recently sat down for a phone interview with the PGN.
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