‘It’s Terrifying’: I’m a Black Doctor on the COVID-19 Frontline
I’m more likely to catch coronavirus and die from it – and on top of that, I once got pulled over by police on the way to an eight-hour A&E…
by October Gallery
I’m more likely to catch coronavirus and die from it – and on top of that, I once got pulled over by police on the way to an eight-hour A&E…
Activists and organisers weigh in on how to root out the deep-seated colourism and harmful anti-Black ideals that pervade the South Asian community today. By Tahmina Begum, I-D Magazine Whether…
From unjustified stops of Black teenagers to a device to torment people in custody, racist police brutality runs deep. By Laurence Ralph, The New York Times I made the film…
“We are proud to have her on the Converse team, are humbled to match her forfeited player’s salary, and look forward to working together with Natasha on these issues as…
The Covid-19 infodemic taught social media giants like YouTube and Reddit an important lesson: They can—and must—take action to control the content on their sites. By Joan Donovan, Wired FOR…
By Scott McDonald, Newsweek The Washington Redskins have avoided changing the team’s nickname for more than 50 years of political pressure. Politicians and human rights advocacy groups could not find…
In the 1990s, Davis was a policing superstar, hailed as the best crime solver the Crescent City had ever seen. But a dispute over a paid detail at a festival…
The streaming giant will permanently shift a share of its cash to financial institutions that serve Black communities, allowing them to lend more. By Michael J. de la Merced, The…
By Dana Givens, Black Enterprise Solar energy is promised to be the new source of our power as we move into the future. It is important that as this new…
The players said they did not want a photo of them standing during the national anthem to be used for political purposes. By Natalie Weiner, The New York Times For…