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We're Still Marching Towards MLK's Promised Land
Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream of equality in America has been deferred. It's up to us to fight to make it a reality.
The Struggle to Finally Desegregate American Cities
The government had a plan to provide low-income housing in Baltimore by giving incentives to developers. But two years later, not a single housing unit has been built.
The Rise of Segregationist Sweetheart Sammie Dean Parker
In the annals of hate, Sammie Dean Parker is part of the long tradition of pretty white women using their vaulted position in society to retard its progress.
Gordon Parks’ ‘A Segregation Story’ Travels Back in Time to 1950s America
Newly rediscovered photographs vividly show America’s separate and unequal past.
Canada’s Prison Watchdog Is Being Fired After Raising the Alarm About Problems in Jails
Howard Sapers is being shown the door after a long reign investigating abuses in Canadian prisons.
Dean Smith and the Friends He Made Along the Way
The legendary coach's passing is less about his contributions to the game than the fondly remembered relationships he forged with his players.
Intolerance After the Violence: Paris Gun Attack (Dispatch 4)
In this dispatch, VICE News correspondent Milène Larsson returns to Paris, where terrorism has aggravated anti-Semitism, Islamophobia and social segregation.
Why I'm Raising My British-Born Child to Speak Urdu
Nigel Farage has strong ideas about immigrants speaking perfect English, but, as part of a Pakistani immigrant family, I'm living proof of how having English as a first language doesn't count for everything.
White Fight, White Flight: The Atlanta Hawks and the Race Card
The history of anti-black racism in Atlanta is a long and ongoing embarrassment that puts the controversy over the city's NBA team in perfect context.
Austin Was Built to Be Segregated
Austin stands as the tenth-most income segregated metro area in the entire country. For all of its desire to be removed from the rest of Texas, the progressive city is in familiar company. And the segregation was there from the beginning.
60 Years After Brown vs. Board of Ed, US Schools Are Still Pretty Damn Segregated
Separation, inequality and school segregation are alive and well in the United States.
Israel Says Palestinian Christians Aren't Arabs
A discriminatory law that distinguishes Palestinian Christians from Muslims has prompted intense criticism from local citizens.