New 5-part podcast 'Can You Dig It' explores the story of 'Yellow Benjy' Melendez, who brokered peace and whose influence allowed an emerging musical genre to take root and grow

Among his efforts, Jared Armstrong will run a free basketball clinic for middle schoolers in Philadelphia on Sunday that has Black and Jewish kids coming from as far as Connecticut

About a dozen Jewish speakers will be among those addressing an estimated 75,000 people continuing the efforts that began six decades ago, and this time they include Jews of color

Be’chol Lashon serves as an extended family for campers who back home are treated more as a curiosity than a full-fledged member of Jewish or Black communities

The star quickly apologized for a social media post many saw as antisemitic, but does the conversation about it reflect a larger disconnect between Black and Jewish communities?

Around the country, institutions host Shabbat and other programming aimed at educating about racism generally and also grappling with its existence in their own spaces

Permanent exhibition by the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto amplifies a broad spectrum of unheard Jewish voices, giving a valuable lesson in Jewish diversity at home and outside

Just six when her city roiled in racism, a Jew of color offers an audio personal account of the upheaval three decades later

Online and in-person, a new group is making the tradition of the ritual bath communal rather than personal, and more welcoming to non-cis-gendered participants

Research shows people often face casual racism, interrogations or simply being ignored in communal settings; some hope new data will serve as a watershed moment

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