UNHRC condemns systematic racism 'against Africans and people of African descent,' establishes mechanism to examine criminal justice systems around the world

Andrew Feiler's book 'A Better Life for Their Children' captures the institutions funded by a German-Jewish philanthropist for Black students -- which started change in the US

April cop-killing of Daunte Wright strengthens resolve to pursue broader public safety reforms, after previous efforts focused on responding to Floyd’s death

Demonstrators across the US protest hate after a man shot to death 6 women of Asian descent; police investigate if attack can be classified as hate crime

Prosecutor says 'horrible conduct' does not violate Michigan law, urges changes in legislation

70 years ago, William Levitt completed his first namesake suburb east of New York City. Veterans were encouraged to buy houses on the cheap – unless they were Black

The incoming Georgia senators are linked by late civil rights hero John Lewis and by perceived racism from opponents, thus strengthening dormant relations between their communities

Moments after Liza Wiemer read about students protesting the classroom activity, a twist of fate put her in the same room as one of them, resulting in her new book 'The Assignment'

The city is now an insidious pilgrimage site for those who revere the shooter who killed 11 worshipers in 2018, and security experts are concerned

Trump 'can’t want them to be successful more than they want to be successful,' says US presidential adviser; also criticizes 'virtue signaling' after killing of George Floyd

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