prejudice
Sidney Crosby Should Have Done Better
The superstar had a chance to speak up for black people who play and love hockey. Instead, he chose to side with Donald Trump.
In ‘Black Cop’, It’s White People Who Are Getting Racially Profiled
We spoke to director Cory Bowles about why he felt the need to be so direct with his message.
What’s the Right Way to Deal With a Racist?
Jagmeet Singh’s reaction to a heckler has been a viral sensation, but some people of color think the praise has been telling.
I Cheered for Floyd Mayweather Because We’re Both Black Men and I Regret It
And it's deeper than just skin color. It's also the systems that make that an issue.
People of Colour Talk About the Times They ‘Code Switched’
“Acting white” can be a survival strategy, but it also comes with a lot of baggage.
Travelling as a Person of Colour Is Stressful
Trips are supposed to be relaxing, but I can’t help but be on edge.
The Texas Gerrymandering Trial Could Change All of America
Why you should care that a fight over congressional districts in the Lone Star State—federal judges called the current setup unfair to people of color—is back in court.
Viral Black Death: To Watch or Not to Watch
The inner debate on the sharing of black death. It’s complicated.
People of Colour Know Police Won’t Protect Us from Racist Hate
Police are loath to label anything a hate crime, despite the obvious.
Why Tipping Stereotypes Make Dining Shitty for People of Colour
It sucks to have to worry about being stereotyped when you just want to have a nice time at a restaurant.
7 Ways Americans Can Shut Down Common Myths About Refugees
Contrary to conventional wisdom, refugees welcomed to the United States come from all over the world, represent a diversity of religions, and are invariably hard-working and successful.