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The 31-year-old, who died after being tased by Los Angeles police, was one of America’s few Black male teachers
Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict doesn’t save us, but here are some ideas that might help
America, and its rich and powerful, didn’t actually care about Black people when they put out statements and donated money
Black teachers were already leaving the profession in high numbers before the nation’s upheaval over racism made their jobs harder
What is at stake is not merely lofty ideals, but the very bodies of these athletes and their kinfolk
To understand how this happened, we must grapple with who has been experimented on
At George Floyd Square, a sense that finally Black life mattered
While the jury deliberates downtown, activists at the site of Floyd’s death focus on praying, grieving and resisting
From carbon monoxide to agitated onlookers, the police officer’s lawyer raised a host of alternative theories about the cause of George Floyd’s death
In the Derek Chauvin murder trial, experts’ demeanor is as important as their testimony