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Inside SAIC’s Anti-Racism Committee

After a long year, the first round of action items is out. What's on it?

Happy Curfew

A poignant political cartoon by Teddie Bernard.

White Guilt on Display, Instead of Philip Guston

Overpoliticking at four major art museums results in the postponement of retrospective.

In the Surveillance Era, Protest Photography Raises Ethics Questions

How should an historic movement be documented so as not to endanger the protesters?

This Just In!

"Black lives still up for debate..."

Out of Bounds: Activism Has No Offseason

How WNBA players are using their platform for justice.

¿Cuanto más vamos a aguantar?

Policing in the US's "last colony," Puerto Rico.

Breaking Down Faculty Demographics

What are the racial demographics of SAIC’s faculty? Who is tenured?

SPOTLIGHT ON: SAIC Solidarity [Freeradio Interview]

How two student workers are working overtime for campus equity.

What Do We Do About Brooklyn Nine-Nine?

It asserts that the system can be corrected if the “good cops” do their part.

Take a Knee

The many ways protest has played a key role in American sports.

SAIC Solidarity July 2020 Interview – Transcript

Listen to the interview here. Below is the full transcript. Leo Smith: Um.... Okay, welcome to Freeradio SAIC, it's great to have you both, um...

Photo Essay: Minneapolis Two Weeks Later

Photos from Minneapolis, in the weeks following George Floyd's murder.

In the Same Boat

El Machete by Eric J. Garcia.

Protests Against Police Violence Raise Stakes — and Bridges

A weekend of charged protests, in photos.