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Black Economic Boycotts of the Civil Rights Era Still Offer Lessons on How to Achieve a Just Society
July 4, 2024
By: The Conversation
When people are under economic stress, their pets suffer too – we found parts of Detroit that are animal welfare deserts
June 28, 2024
By: The Conversation
Kidneys from Black donors are more likely to be thrown away
June 26, 2024
By: The Conversation
Fathers need to care for themselves as well as their kids – but often don’t
June 16, 2024
By: The Conversation
Civil rights leader James Lawson, who learned from Gandhi, used nonviolent resistance and the ‘power of love’ to challenge injustice
June 16, 2024
By: The Conversation
Meet Paris’ Black dandies, the Sapeurs
June 9, 2024
By: The Conversation
90% of Michigan state troopers are White − why making the force more representative is a challenge
June 7, 2024
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Stevie Wonder’s Ghanaian citizenship reflects long-standing links between African Americans and the continent
June 3, 2024
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A lesson on dissent from a Vietnam War protester who joined the US military – and then faced execution after his protest didn’t stop
June 2, 2024
By: The Conversation
Drake’s beef with Kendrick Lamar isn’t nearly as important as his tiff with Tupac Shakur’s estate over using the dead rapper’s voice
May 31, 2024
By: The Conversation