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SHElection!: Ohio's 13th Congressional District
Friday, October 21, 2022
Ohio’s 13th Congressional district, a seat left vacant by congressman Tim Ryan, is between Ohio State representative Emilia Sykes and Trump-backed attorney Madison Gesiotto Gilbert.
SHElection!: The Iowa Governor’s Race
Thursday, October 13, 2022
Democratic Nominee Deidre DeJear is vying for the state’s top spot against Republican incumbent Kim Reynolds.
SHElection!: The Oregon Governor's Race
Thursday, October 06, 2022
After electing the first LGBTQ+ governor of any state, Oregon is the site of another historic gubernatorial contest. Three women are all vying for the state’s top office.
SHElection!: The Michigan Governor's Race
Wednesday, September 28, 2022
We’re looking at the race for Governor of Michigan where the candidates are the incumbent Gretchen Whitmer and Tudor Dixon.
SHElection!: The Arizona Governor's Race
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
We’re looking at the race for Governor of Arizona where Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs is facing off against former tv news anchor and Trump-backed Republican Kari Lake.
California's 37th District is in For a SHElection!
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
In this edition of "SHElection!" we’re looking at California's 37th Congressional District where a unique race is underway between two challengers, both Democrats and both Black women.
5 Years of Deadly Violence Against the Rohingya
Thursday, September 01, 2022
The ongoing plight of the Rohingya in Myanmar is the story of a people being denied their right to exist.
Insensitive Lyrics Are Only Part of the Problem for This Black, Disabled Activist
Wednesday, August 17, 2022
Leroy Moore Jr. is cofounder of Krip-Hop Nation, a movement that uses hip-hop as a means of expression for people with disabilities.
Beyoncé's "RENAISSANCE"
Monday, August 01, 2022
Nearly a month after releasing her summer single “Break My Soul,” Beyoncé is back with her 7th studio album “Renaissance.”
Deep Dive: The U.S. Anti-Poverty and Labor Movement
Friday, July 01, 2022
Nearly 140 million Americans are officially poor or low wage workers living on the brink of poverty.
Tangerine Records and the Estate of the Legendary Ray Charles
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Ray Charles collaborator John Burk shares two new releases of past work from the legendary performer.
Coosa High School Lawsuit Reveals Double Standards Around Race in Schools
Monday, June 06, 2022
At Coosa High School in Rome, GA, five Black students were banned from hosting a Black Lives Matter protest while a number of racist incidents on their school's campus went unaddressed.
Gen-Z and the "New" College Hookup Culture
Monday, May 23, 2022
In her new book, The Current Collegiate Hookup Culture, online dating researcher Aditi Paul talks about the “new” culture of sex on college campuses.
What The 1992 Watts Truce Can Teach Us 30 Years Later
Thursday, April 28, 2022
30 years ago, L.A. erupted into five painful days of unrest following the acquittal of the officers who beat Rodney King. The day before, Black and Latino gangs across L.A. sought peace.
Georgia at the Intersections: Housing Affordability
Monday, April 18, 2022
Rising home prices and rents have led to concerns about housing affordability. We look at how this is playing out in Atlanta.
Justice Denied: Harassment in the Federal Judiciary
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
No employer—not even a Senate-confirmed judge—should be able to exert unchecked power over their employees' lives, careers, & reputations.
Black.Queer.Rising.: Moore Kismet AKA Omar Davis
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
For our ongoing series Black.Queer.Rising, we speak with the 17-year-old nonbinary DJ, music producer, and electronic musician Moore Kismet.
In Georgia, Black Communities Are More Likely to Live Near Toxic Waste Sites
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
Last month, the Environmental Protection Agency issued an emergency order to shut down a metal processing facility in Atlanta, Georgia.
Haitian Asylum Seekers Are Suing Biden Over Disparate Treatment of Black Migrants
Thursday, February 03, 2022
Thousands of Haitian are facing inhumane conditions after being deported and expelled under Title 42, a rarely used public health authority Biden inherited from his predecessor.
Aging While Queer: Coming out at An Older Age with Chris Bolan
Monday, December 13, 2021
A conversation with Chris Bolan, director of the documentary “A Secret Love,” about what it’s like coming out at an older age.