After My Uncle’s Execution, I Took a Break. Racism Didn’t [Op-Ed] I now realize that creating a truly equitable society will take a long, thoughtful and protracted fight. De’Jaun Davis-Correia Jul 1, 2020 2:00PM EDT
Survey Reveals How Racism Impacts the Lives of Black Americans From the food they eat to whether they have children, African Americans are forced to consider the effects of racism at every turn. Kenrya Rankin Sep 26, 2017 10:33AM EDT
Jourdan Dunn Rocks An Afro on Two Vogue Brasil Covers, and it is Glorious #BlackGirlMagic is on full display on February’s Vogue Brasil twin covers. Kenrya Rankin Jan 25, 2016 1:04PM EST
Could These Four Policy Changes Close the Racial Wealth Gap? A new report recommends federal policies that could change the way low-income families of color save for the future. Kenrya Rankin Jan 20, 2016 4:13PM EST
STUDY: White Students See Asian-Americans as More Competent Than Blacks, Latinos Researchers find that some students at prestigious universities subscribe to stereotypes that can impact everything from the workforce to the voting booth. Kenrya Rankin Jan 19, 2016 4:03PM EST
Study Unveils Subconscious Racial Bias in Asian, Black, White, Biracial People Study shows that few people are actually walking around with no racial bias. Kenrya Rankin Aug 24, 2015 2:35PM EDT