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The coronavirus has affected most Americans, but NPR's latest poll shows Black, Latino and Native American households are hardest hit by the financial impact of the crisis.
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In an interview with David Greene, two men from Webster County, Ky., argue over race at first, but then a disclosure about deeply personal history leads to a bit of unexpected common ground.
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The number of multiracial churches is growing in the United States, but the leaders of color who work in them still see attitudes of white supremacy.
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What does it mean to be anti-racist, and how should adults talk to kids about race and racism? Children's author Renée Watson and anti-racism scholar Ibram X. Kendi suggest starting with books.
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The president is trailing former Vice President Joe Biden in polls. Biden is heading to Houston to meet with George Floyd's family Monday, while Trump will hold a law enforcement roundtable.
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White, suburban men are reaping the benefits of public construction projects in the Syracuse area, despite the city's demographics, according to a new…
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Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968. Half a century later, King remains one of the most vivid symbols of hope for racial unity in…
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This history special traces the development of racial, and racist, ideas. We’ll start in the ancient world, when "there was no notion of race," as…
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A discussion about race has been sparked at Colgate University in Hamilton after the campus went into lockdown last week because a black student was…
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In a Campbell Conversation recorded a couple weeks before the November election, host Grant Reeher sat down with Stanford professor Aliya Saperstein to…