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How the demographics of police murders compare in cities across the country.
Puerto Rico has had enough of harsh U.S. policing practices.
The six-week course is slated to start in September. It's still unclear what the "Academy" will teach.
How two student organizers are working overtime for campus equity.
We can't erase the past, but we can build upon it to improve it.
What are the racial demographics of SAIC’s faculty? Who is tenured? What effect does this have on profs of color?
Amid the ongoing U.S. protests, memes are playing a significant role in the rapid dissemination of information.
Despite its good intentions, the sitcom asserts that the system can be corrected if the “good cops” do their part.
The many ways protest has played a key role in American sports.
Despite its good intentions, the sitcom asserts that the system can be corrected if the “good cops” do their part.
An interview with Ana García Jácome on histories of illness and disability in Mexico, and what they tell us about the pandemic.
How the Art Institute of Chicago whites out art history.
In light of so many controversies, we need to look further to decolonize the canon.
Breaking down the term “Latinx” — whose identity it speaks to, and whose it leaves out.
How to read fewer white guys, and have fun doing it.
Tracing notions of “home” through the cross-continental journey of the Prickly Pear cactus.