Sections Commentary Environmental Racism The Flint water crisis is not over, ten years later by Keishaun Wade Health equity For Muslim women to get the health care they deserve, doctors need to listen by Tasmiha Khan Reparations Reparations in America aren’t rare. Why the holdout for Black Americans? by Jamil Smith First-Person We urgently need more antiracist journalism. Here is how we’ll play our part. by Jamil Smith Culture Movies & TV ‘Where is Wendy Williams?’ reveals the uncomfortable truth about Black women and chronic illness by Marissa Evans Books The madness of Cousin Maynard by Antonia Hylton Books Tell the truth about Dr. King by Hajar Yazdiha Gender Black women don’t owe you likability by Katrina Gipson Politics & Policy Reparations Reparations are a regular part of American history — just not for Black people by Felice León Elections Conservatives have a plan to end multiracial democracy. It starts with the vote. by Jamil Smith Health equity Arizona’s 1864 “zombie” law is a reminder that all abortion bans are racist by Jamil Smith Health equity As abortion bans loom, Black families are left vulnerable by Margo Snipe, Capital B Generations Generations He published the first abolitionist newspaper in America. He was also an enslaver. by Anne G'Fellers-Mason Histories As American as a Black cowboy by Alex LaSalvia Environmental Racism As climate change fractures communities, folklorists help stitch them back together by Katie Myers, Grist Movements Black labor has always powered the fight for democracy by Zara Jemuel, Truthout Video Reparations Why reparations for slavery is realistic today by The Emancipator Health equity Breastfeeding while Black and thriving by The Emancipator First-Person Austin While Black: Freedom, Joy & Belonging | #Voices by The Emancipator First-Person The Emancipator | Sizzle 2023 by The Emancipator Series Juneteenth Historically Black Phrases Live! starring jarrett hill and Tre’vell Anderson by Alex LaSalvia Events Breastfeeding While Black by Cristal Balis Housing In Chicago, one neighborhood is fighting gentrification and climate change at the same time by Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco, Grist Elections How the imagery of White women victims is being used to stoke anti-immigrant fear by Mel Leonor Barclay and Barbara Rodriguez, The 19th
Health equity For Muslim women to get the health care they deserve, doctors need to listen by Tasmiha Khan
First-Person We urgently need more antiracist journalism. Here is how we’ll play our part. by Jamil Smith
Movies & TV ‘Where is Wendy Williams?’ reveals the uncomfortable truth about Black women and chronic illness by Marissa Evans
Reparations Reparations are a regular part of American history — just not for Black people by Felice León
Elections Conservatives have a plan to end multiracial democracy. It starts with the vote. by Jamil Smith
Health equity Arizona’s 1864 “zombie” law is a reminder that all abortion bans are racist by Jamil Smith
Generations He published the first abolitionist newspaper in America. He was also an enslaver. by Anne G'Fellers-Mason
Environmental Racism As climate change fractures communities, folklorists help stitch them back together by Katie Myers, Grist
Juneteenth Historically Black Phrases Live! starring jarrett hill and Tre’vell Anderson by Alex LaSalvia
Housing In Chicago, one neighborhood is fighting gentrification and climate change at the same time by Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco, Grist
Elections How the imagery of White women victims is being used to stoke anti-immigrant fear by Mel Leonor Barclay and Barbara Rodriguez, The 19th