Black American solidarity with Palestinians is rising and testing longstanding ties to Jewish allies
A growing number of Black Americans see the struggle of Palestinians reflected in their own struggles for racial equality and civil rights
A growing number of Black Americans see the struggle of Palestinians reflected in their own struggles for racial equality and civil rights
As communities across the U.S. celebrate the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday this weekend, some people are taking a cue from the civil rights icon’s history of protest amid the war in Gaza and the looming presidential election
When the Supreme Court ended affirmative action, it left the college essay as one of few places where race can play a role in admissions decisions
Student anti-war protesters at U.S. universities are digging in and vowing to keep their demonstrations going, while several school faculties have condemned university presidents for calling law enforcement
Dawud Assad still has nightmares of the day Jewish militias attacked his village of Deir Yassin outside Jerusalem 76 years ago, killing more than 100 people
Female athletes of color have historically faced disproportionate scrutiny and discrimination when it comes to sex testing and false accusations that they are male or transgender
Breaking, or breakdancing, is the only completely new sport at the Paris Games
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