People of color
A Peek Inside the Essential 'Cartoonists Of Color' Database
Stop asking, "Where are the people of color in comics?" They're right here.
Young People of Color in the South Bronx Tell Us Why They’re Backing Bernie Sanders
At a massive South Bronx rally where Spike Lee and Rosario Dawson showed up to support Bernie Sanders, there were plenty of people eager to dispel the myth that Sanders fans were all white.
The New Food Movement Has a Problem with Race
Natasha Bowens—farmer, activist, and author of The Color of Food—sees something missing in our new local, farm-to-table food culture: people of color.
A Year After Ferguson, There's Still No Peace
The police shooting of two young men of color this week shows that even as more Americans consider race to be the biggest issue facing the country and citizens are increasingly attuned to how cops target minorities, little has changed at the local...
Young, Black, Trans, Arrested: How Women Like Meagan Taylor Are Made Invisible
Meagan Taylor, a 22-year-old jailed while visiting Iowa with a friend earlier this month, got released last week after a flurry of activism drew attention to her plight—and what was probably a bogus arrest.
A Black Man's Guide to Surviving Encounters with the Cops
One of the authors of "Encounters with Police: A Black Man's Guide to Survival" talks about Sandra Bland's controversial arrest in Texas and how people of color can attempt to avoid police brutality.
Movies Only Last About 30 Seconds If You Edit the White People Out
This blog takes popular movies and features only the lines spoken by people of color. They're all really short.
We Talked to People Who Knew 12-Year-Old Tamir Rice About His Death at the Hands of Cleveland Cops
An alleged eyewitness, Rice's art teacher, and a former Cleveland cop weigh in.