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Journalist Wesley J. Lowery discusses "American Whitelash: A Changing Nation and The Cost of Progress," his disturbing new probe of the rising tide of white supremacist violence in the United States.
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The co-authors of a new report by NCRC, a non-profit organization that works to end racial discrimination in lending, housing and business practices, discuss the evidence they found of racial bias in the planned community's housing market.
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As right-wing lawmakers and conservative educators across the nation move to ban or restrict the teaching of Black studies in our public schools, we talk with three Black educators about how they're responding to these challenges to free thought and historical truth.
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Kristin Henning, a Georgetown Law professor and director of its Juvenile Justice Clinic, discusses her new book examining how Black teens in America are stigmatized as potential criminals.
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The prominent developmental psychologist discusses her research into the roots of individual and systemic racism and racial discrimination, and their profound repercussions.
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A Black married couple who teach at Hopkins discuss their lawsuit against a company they say under-appraised their Baltimore home because of their race. Plus, we talk with a Brookings scholar about valuing Black lives and property.
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The Gabby Petito media frenzy underscored how little coverage is afforded to victims of color.
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A picture book for young readers portrays one of the darkest chapters in African-American history.
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Prolonged social isolation can take a toll on a child’s emotional well-being. A psychologist from the National Center for School Mental Health talks about…