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The Growth of Black Lives Matternew

After a wave of protests shook the streets of Oakland and Berkeley, activists have been hard at work enacting policy changes, building community networks, and practicing self-determination.
East Bay Express  |  Erin Baldassari  |  12-23-2015  |  Race & Class

Racial Profiling Via Nextdoor.comnew

White Oakland residents are increasingly using the popular social networking site to report "suspicious activity" about their Black neighbors — and families of color fear the consequences could be fatal.
East Bay Express  |  Sam Levin  |  10-09-2015  |  Race & Class

Outdated Laws Trap People of Color in Prison Systemnew

For decades, the United States has had the world’s largest prison population — by far. Though just over 4 percent of the world’s population lives in the United States, we account for 22 percent of the world’s prisoners.
Wisconsin Gazette  |  Louis Weisberg  |  09-11-2015  |  Race & Class

‘A Violent Takedown’ in Stonewall, Miss.new

One week after the death of Jonathan Sanders, a black man killed after a white police officer stopped him in the east Mississippi town of Stonewall, a clearer picture of tensions between local law enforcement agencies and the African American community is starting to emerge.
Jackson Free Press  |  R.L Nave and Zachary Oren Smith  |  07-23-2015  |  Race & Class

‘Only Love Can Conquer Hate’new

Less than two months before his death in a mass shooting at Emanuel AME Church, the Rev. Clementa Pinckney led a service at his church calling for an end to racism, bigotry, and violence. He started with a prayer.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  06-22-2015  |  Race & Class

Blackness, Leisure and an American Dreamnew

Everyone was sold on the American Dream. The trouble is, when scenes like McKinney play out, it's hard to make a case that black people who bought into the dream shouldn't get every penny of their money back.
Jackson Free Press  |  R.L. Nave  |  06-12-2015  |  Race & Class

Where the Sidewalk Endsnew

D.C.'s law against blocking the sidewalk makes for an easy arrest.
Washington City Paper  |  Will Sommer  |  05-21-2015  |  Race & Class

Rochester Marches for Baltimorenew

Members of several Rochester activist groups are marching through the city this afternoon to show support for people in Baltimore protesting the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody. Marches and other events are taking place nationwide in what is being called the Black Spring movement.
City Newspaper  |  Christine Carrie Fien  |  05-01-2015  |  Race & Class

Oakland Police Still Appear to be Targeting Blacksnew

Newly released data shows that the Oakland Police Department continues to disproportionately stop, search, and arrest African Americans.
East Bay Express  |  Darwin BondGraham and Ali Winston  |  02-06-2015  |  Race & Class

Things Black Mothers Fearnew

Atlanta-based artist/author Carla Aaron-Lopez considers the woes of raising her two-year-old son in a world that already considers him a threat
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Carla Aaron-Lopez  |  12-23-2014  |  Race & Class

News Media Ignores Black Protestsnew

Black demonstrators in Oakland and Berkeley are taking the reins of a movement and designing their own powerful protests against police violence. But the news media isn't interested.
East Bay Express  |  Will Butler  |  12-19-2014  |  Race & Class

Magical Negroes, White Privilege, and Toothless Drama: Local Theater's Fear of a Black Planetnew

Performance Network's 'Driving Miss Daisy' and Michigan theater's big race problem.
Metro Times  |  Jeff Meyers  |  10-16-2014  |  Race & Class

Resurrecting Western North Carolina's Oldest African-American Cemeterynew

A revitalized volunteer push is underway to rescue Western North Carolina’s oldest known African-American cemetery from the ravages of neglect and obscurity. The effort includes a new website that features an interactive map of the cemetery and a digital guide to each of its graves.
Mountain Xpress  |  Jake Frankel  |  09-04-2014  |  Race & Class

Philly Pot Arrest Maps: Black People in Black Neighborhoodsnew

Eighty-three percent of the 4,314 marijuana-possession arrests made by Philly police in 2013 were of African-Americans.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Daniel Denvir  |  08-15-2014  |  Race & Class

A Lane of Their Ownnew

How the National Negro Bowling Association fought segregation in Detroit.
Metro Times  |  Michael Jackman  |  05-28-2014  |  Race & Class

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