DACA Decision: Check-In with Miriam Gonzalez
When the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that DACA could remain in place, recipient Miriam Gonzalez was relieved. As a plaintiff in the case, she’s been fighting to keep the program alive since 2017 …
When the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that DACA could remain in place, recipient Miriam Gonzalez was relieved. As a plaintiff in the case, she’s been fighting to keep the program alive since 2017 …
The video is horrific, and the brutality is stark. But that was the case in Ferguson in 2014 and Minnesota in 2016. This time, though, white people are out in the streets in big numbers, and books …
Suffice it to say, the past few weeks have been a lot to unpack. So today, we’re bringing you a special bonus episode from our friends at It’s Been a Minute with Sam Sanders. The podcast explores …
Whenever a protest boils up, it’s a safe bet that public officials will quickly blame any violence or disruption on “outside agitators.” But what, exactly, does it mean to be an agitator? And can …
The last few weeks have been filled with devastating news — stories about the police killing black people. At this point, these calamities feel familiar — so familiar, in fact, that their details …
Talking about race can get real heavy, real fast. Listening to music is one way people have been lightening the mood and sorting through their feelings. So this week, we’re sharing some of the songs …
On March 1, two Los Angeles-based capoeira instructors realized a dream almost 15 years in the making — they opened up their very own gym. Two weeks later, California’s stay-at-home order went into …
We take on some of your questions about race, the coronavirus and social distancing. The questions are tricky, and as usual on Code Switch, the reality is even trickier.
The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated issues that disproportionately affect women. So on this episode, we’re talking to Mikki Kendall — author of the new book, Hood Feminism — about what …
All month long, we’ve been answering versions of one giant question: Who counts in 2020? Well, April is poetry month, so we decided to end our series by asking some of our favorite poets who they …