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The 90th Oscars: Kimmel succeeds by not trying too hard

Melanie McFarland
When you know there's a problem right outside the door, the best thing to do is not call attention to yourself

Fractured feminism and “Citizen Rose”

Melanie McFarland
Will Rose McGowan's new series give women of color, who helped build the platform on which she stands, their due?

“So You Want to Talk About Race”: An accessible primer for productive talks about racism and power

Erin Keane
Ijeoma Oluo's new book is for anyone who wants to be smarter and more empathetic about matters of race

Yes, good teachers can be activists

William Ayers, Crystal Laura, Rick Ayers
A persistent myth about education is that the best teachers never bring politics into the classroom

Sinclair’s conservative news takeover will rock 15 regions

Pam Vogel
The broadcast group is sneaking into communities across the country, from Las Vegas to D.C.

Forget About “Latino” — why I’m all for “Latinx,” and you should be, too

Yessenia Funes
From "Latino/a" and "Latin@" to even "Latine," Spanish is evolving to be more inclusive. Time to catch up

Donald Trump celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month by mocking Puerto Rico in Spanish

Matthew Rozsa
Trump just mocked Spanish accents at a Hispanic Heritage Month event

Tech-bros and white supremacists: A union based in paranoia and power

Matthew Rozsa
It is interesting how the alt-right seems to be gaining power by doing the very things it claims to hate in others

Blue is not a race

Rachel Anspach
Defending law enforcement is one thing; describing police as a mistreated minority is offensive and dangerous

Seeing God’s wrath in the hurricanes

Yessenia Funes
Many of my Latino and Latina friends saw a Bible verse as prophetic. Is this catharsis or superstition?

Half of all defendants exonerated for murder are black. Trump’s policies will likely make this number rise

Rachel Leah
Wrongful convictions have plagued our justice system forever, but today's politicians have made their number soar

Charlottesville is just more evidence America was born and raised on racism and violence

Kali Holloway
America has a history of problem with race going back to the beginning

Dave Chappelle opened his Radio City set with 20 minutes of transphobic “jokes”

Alessandra Maldonado
Chappelle is using transgender people as the butt of his jokes — no one should be laughing

The trailer for Bruce Willis’ “Death Wish” is pure “American carnage” fantasy

Gabriel Bell
With crime at historic lows, the trailer for the upcoming film seems culled from a paranoid NRA video

The violent policing of Black motherhood: How and why cops target mothers of color

Andrea Ritchie
"She had told the officers she was pregnant when they first took out the Taser"

“They Call Us Monsters”: teenage boys facing life in prison become screenwriters

Emily Jordan
Ben Lear’s film asks vital questions about humane treatment when it comes to legislation regarding incarceration

LISTEN: This is how we end structural racism in the tech industry

Lauren Schiller
A conversation about diversifying Silicon Valley — and beyond — with Laura Weidman Powers and Code2040

“It feels like we’re watching misery porn”: Salon’s “The Walking Dead” experts break down the show’s issues with race and representation

Melanie McFarland, Chauncey DeVega
"This is where the damn show has taken us," speculating on the race/sexual orientation of tonight's slain character

Watch John Oliver’s sobering Orlando shooting address: “This pain is so familiar”

Brendan Gauthier
"Last Week Tonight" opened last night with a heartfelt tribute to Orlando's gay and Latinx community
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