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    WATCH: Rural Mississippians Fight the Digital Divide in New Episode of 'The Movement'

    Host Darnell L. Moore traverses Mississippi to investigate how digital culture’s advances leave many impoverished rural residents behind.

    Sameer Rao May 27, 2016 11:36AM EDT

    Food Justice Org Empowers Women of Color in New Episode of 'The Movement'

    Mic’s docu-series visits San Francisco’s Mission District to profile local nonprofit “La Cocina.”

    Sameer Rao May 11, 2016 11:40AM EDT

    WATCH: Black LGBTQ New Yorkers Seek Liberation Through Ballroom Culture

    In Mic’s latest installment of “The Movement,” Darnell L. Moore explores this dance and nightlife culture’s importance to LGBTQ people of color.

    Sameer Rao May 4, 2016 12:30PM EDT

    Community Organizer Fights for Justice in Season 2 Premiere of 'The Movement'

    Gail Noble and Silicon Valley De-Bug’s quest to help families navigate the complex judicial system takes center stage in the second season premiere of Mic’s acclaimed web series. 

    Sameer Rao Apr 1, 2016 2:35PM EDT

    New Episode of Mic's 'The Movement' Explores Native Community's Fight to Reclaim Health and Tradition

    “Food and access to food is definitely used as a weapon to help subjugate.” 

    Sameer Rao Feb 9, 2016 12:59PM EST

    WATCH: Activists In America's Poorest City Fight Gun Violence Like the Preventable Disease It Is

    In the debut episode of “The Movement,” activist and writer Darnell Moore goes to Camden, N.J., to meet folks who challenge the lie that Black people don’t care about violent crime unless it’s committed by police.

    Akiba Solomon Jan 20, 2016 3:05PM EST

    Colorlines is a daily news site where race matters, featuring award-winning in-depth reporting, news analysis, opinion and curation.

    Colorlines is published by Race Forward, a national organization that advances racial justice through research, media and practice.

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