segregation
'The Hate U Give' Attempts to Advance the Gridlock on Police Brutality
Director George Tillman Jr. on why he thinks the film can squeeze empathy out of a divided nation.
Liberals propose “entirely different” approach to solitary confinement in federal jails
It would increase access to rehab programs and meaningful human contact in Canadian prisons.
Prisoners held in solitary speak out about notorious Iqaluit jail
"I feel like an animal," said one. But the Nunavut government defends its use of segregation.
Most black kids can't swim, and segregation is to blame
A history of racial discrimination at pools may be the reason black Americans can’t swim
Racial Discrimination Can Take 18 Years Off Someone's Life
"Where you live determines your access to jobs, public transit, food, medical care, and insurance."
Rich parents in New York City are mad their schools are trying to desegregate
One of the city’s wealthiest, wokest districts is constructing a plan to do something about its segregation.
People can't decide which side of town Kansas City's MLK Jr. Blvd should be on
Streets named after Martin Luther King, Jr. are often found in majority-black neighborhoods. And more often than not, they’re so run-down that the name is not just a stereotype — it’s a punchline.
Segregation still exists. Here's how Baltimore is trying to solve it.
Baltimore is allowing black families to take rental subsidies into mostly white neighborhoods.
Racists in Florida Kept This Man From Becoming a Lawyer for 30 Years
Virgil Hawkins wanted to go to law school. His home state waged "an undeclared second civil war" to keep him from doing so.
A Civil War-era law could help change Mississippi’s segregated school system
The SPLC is using the Reconstruction era 1870 Readmission Act to challenge a system they say has denied the state's black citizens equal access to a good education.
A Fed Up Former Teacher Curates a Show Fighting School Segregation
Nearly 60 years after 'Brown v. Board of Education,' American schools are still segregated.