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Special Report: In Our Backyard
Inwood
Episode 4: The Inwood rezoning has faced community scrutiny and legal challenge since it was proposed in 2018, and its future remains uncertain.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
On the heels of revelation that Trump downplayed the covid threat, voters question rallies resuming
The widening schism between Trump supporters and non-Trump supporters is all too apparent in recent times, especially as they relate to his recent rallies.
News
Black men, despite political and religious views, feel pain of racism and cling to hope
“Taking care of myself is in itself an act of resistance.”
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Asian Americans struggle to find their place in a Black and white world
When the murder of George Floyd inspired nationwide protests over the summer Asian Americans felt a call to action that overrode cultural norms that discourage complaining and speaking out.
Features
Film and theater industries pivot towards diversity
Initiatives like BFRJ and the Academy’s industry access guidelines seek to increase access for marginalized groups and reconstruct the historically white/male system of power at the heart of Hollywood and Broadway, by providing more training and growth opportunities for people of color.
News
Memories of stop and frisk, racial profiling and microaggressions drive activists to protest
As a black woman in America she said she is in constant danger of a police encounter that could go wrong.
News
Hope in the midst of racism
The disproportionate police brutality rates show that the shards of racial inequality remain firmly rooted in the U.S
News
America’s racial reckoning has left black and brown people grappling with painful emotions
“It’s not our problem to fix, because we didn’t create the system."
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Overburdened mothers in Pakistan are relieved as schools reopens
Connectivity issues and frequent power breakdowns have added to the misery.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Students from different parts of the world struggle as schools reopen during a pandemic
“I think the quality of teaching, and also the class, has significantly dropped down."