In this Q&A with Prism, executive producer Rosario Dawson shares how the four-part anthology series came together with authenticity
Some student journalists say they don’t feel they’re being prepared for the harassment they’ll inevitably face when they enter the profession full time.
My experience as a refugee and a refugee caseworker has taught me a lot about where the U.S. resettlement program needs some work.
Traditionally, refugee resettlement has been largely faith-based and white, but growing involvement from communities of color could change that.
The education system deserves a critical analysis, but it should be guided by truth, empathy, history, and understanding.
As demographics shift in the Northeast, social platforms have become key tools in students’ fight for racial justice at school.
Magnet school programs claim to help young people achieve excellence, but students of color often report shouldering the weight of historic and systemic discrimination.
In majority-white regions like New England, reflective literature is especially important.
Since last summer’s racial reckoning, school boards are making more proactive moves to address institutional racism—but are they doing enough?
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