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Revisiting the fight over the Lakota language as Trump targets "divisive narratives"
Jackie Lay
Why Trump is sending Venezuelans to El Salvador

Juan plays a video of his son Carlos riding a bike, which Carlos purchased the day before being taken into custody, at his home in Cedar Park, Texas, on Jan. 29, 2025. Tamir Kalifa hide caption

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Tamir Kalifa
Trump is banning diversity programs. What's lost in the DEI purge?
Jackie Lay
With measles on the rise, what we can learn from past epidemics
Carleen Coulter
What Mahmoud Khalil's arrest means for international students ... and everyone
Jackie Lay
This Palestinian-American's debut novel may not be political — but her existence is

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Lisa Keating
A look at the human toll of the construction of the Panama Canal

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Black audiences see themselves centered in a brand new soap opera
Jackie Lay
The NFL's concussion problem beyond CTE
Jackie Lay
The Black enclave that could be lost to the Los Angeles wildfires

(Left) Margaret Larkin wears protective gear before visiting her former home. (Right) Larkin's grandson, Dejohn Jones Jr. inspects the damage at his childhood home. Jireh Deng hide caption

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An NFL star on what the game costs those who play it

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Jackie Lay
Untangling the history of Black rights on Native land

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From pee-wees to the pros, what football tells us about race in the U.S.
Jackie Lay
Hip-hop is 'fight the power' but also advertises for the power
Islen Milien
B.A. Parker is learning the banjo
Jackie Lay
The co-opting of MLK Jr. by...everybody

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Why laughing while crying is so Korean

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"The police are our friends"?
Jackie Lay
Burning away what doesn't serve us: Lessons learned from celebrating the Año Viejo

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Jackie Lay
He was shot in Vermont. Now he wants to go home to the West Bank

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He was shot in Vermont. Now he wants to go home to the West Bank

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What we learned from Elián González, 25 years later
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Dreaming of a Black Utopia in Trump's America
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