More than half of Venezuelans identify as having African ancestry, the highest rate of the world’s Spanish-speaking nations.
Fifty years ago, a college professor started studying communities that excluded Black people. His work is still helping us understand racism. When sociologist James Loewen took his first academic ...
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After Katrina, the city moved to all-charter schools until 2024. Less than two years later, the only district-run school ...
Black immigrants in the metro are weighing the cost of going to work or school against the risk of deportation after a ...
Garnishing wages could have major ramifications for Black borrowers, who owe a disproportionate amount of the national ...
The 21-year-old is being charged with two felonies in connection with the alleged assault on a female Clark Atlanta student.
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Communities in Texas and Louisiana say U.S. control of Venezuela’s heavy crude will worsen “environmental racism” along the Gulf.
Four million Americans live within 1 mile of a data center. The communities closest to them are “overwhelmingly” non-white.
Residents worry that the administration’s rhetoric and deployment of agents to cities with large Black and migrant populations raises the risk of violence.