Studies show that Black communities are severely impacted by COVID-19 and police violence, but Black Muslims are often erased from the picture.
Without proper infrastructure in public schools, students and teachers face consequences that go far beyond their physical health.
Nefertiti Mitchell’s boutique allows customers of all experience levels and identities to explore adult toys and self-pleasure.
More women in media are speaking out about the abuse they face for doing their jobs or voicing their opinions in public.
Graphic artist Oree Originol honors Black people and other people of color killed by police in his ‘Justice For Our Lives’ art campaign.
While George Floyd’s murderer has been held accountable, the policing system that enabled him marches onward.
Three Black women within the end-of-life care industry provide insights on the importance of grieving and why acknowledging it can help us live more fully
Author Sabina Khan explores Islamophobia, immigration, and more through the eyes of a teenage girl in her sophomore novel, ‘Zara Hossain is Here.’
Communities are learning about marginalized historical figures and recognizing them by changing school namesakes.
These autistic Black artists use art as their form of self-expression.
Parents and educators say standardized testing will add more stress and deepen inequities in education for students already struggling with the pandemic.
Less than a year after George Floyd’s murder, Wright’s shooting by police shows how anything less than defunding police departments is still deadly for Black people.
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