What’s Ahead After The Racial Hangover Of 2016 Election?
Eight years ago, the future of race relations in America looked, well, hopeful. Today, it’s a different picture. Where are we headed from here?
Eight years ago, the future of race relations in America looked, well, hopeful. Today, it’s a different picture. Where are we headed from here?
In just a few days, the election will be over. But the racism, anger and fear that have surfaced will still be with us. Gene and Shereen talk with Carol Anderson, historian and author of “White …
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Latino colleagues from across NPR shared their family stories for Hispanic Heritage Month, exposing a rich array of experiences: loss, longing, contradiction and triumph.
From the Code Switch archives: Gene talks with Ezra Edelman, director of the ESPN documentary “OJ: Made in America.” For a long time, O.J. Simpson seemed to be running away from his race. “I’m not …
The nation saw an alarming surge in homicides in 2015 — driven largely by hundreds more homicides of black men, who tend to be treated more as perpetrators of violence than as its most likely victims.
Two Native American authors tackle the challenge of combating stereotypes and the notion that there’s such a thing as a “real” Indian.
You might call “Dreamers” the most sympathetic characters in the immigration reform drama. But what happens when advocates try to champion an illegal immigrant who’s a felon? Adrian and Shereen …
You might call “Dreamers” the most sympathetic characters in the immigration reform drama. But what happens when advocates try to champion an illegal immigrant who’s a felon? Adrian and Shereen …