Plugged In, But Still Not Connected
CHICAGO--The rumble of the train mixed with the squeal of steel wheels upon miles of steel track rises like the sound of Miles Davis' melancholy horn on the...
Where Latino Voters Stand On Abortion, According To New Survey
Debate over whether Latinos hold conservative views on abortion or not has been a point of contention for years. A new study, however, has found that Latino voters are...
The New Chicago Police Civil Rights Adviser Is A Smart Hire — For Rahm...
A veteran police commissioner hired to guide civil rights reforms in the embattled Chicago Police Department may end up salvaging not just the department's reputation, but Mayor Rahm...
Your Radical Guide to Fighting Discrimination in the Arts
If you spent 30 years trying to accomplish one thing, what kinds of results would you need to keep you going?
When it comes to mastering a skill,...
Paul LePage Insists His Drug Remarks Weren't Racist Because 'Maine Is Essentially All White'
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Alaska State Capitol (Juneau, Alaska)
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These Are The States Making The Most Racial Progress
“I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be...
The Iowa Democratic Caucus Is Still Too Close To Call
With 95 percent of votes in, it's still too soon to declare the winner of the 2016 Iowa Democratic caucus.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leads Sen. Bernie...
Shane Battier on diversity in NBA analytics: ‘The odds would have been against me’...
Former 13-year NBA forward Shane Battier is in his fourth season as a member of the Miami Heat’s analytics department, the last three as the team’s vice president of...