Race
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A late convert to golf, Fred Perpall is now president of the USGA
He’s the first Black person to lead the sport’s governing body in the U.S.
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Florida’s Stop Woke Act is latest in a long history of censoring Black scholarship
Educators found ways to resist – both inside and outside the classroom
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Before the manosphere were the lost, lonely men of ‘Death of a Salesman,’ ‘Topdog/Underdog,’ and ‘The Piano Lesson’
Three Broadway revivals are newly relevant for men failing to secure a foothold in the American rat race
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The stresses and joys of hitting a milestone birthday while single
Women talk about hitting that next big number and living full lives
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The Tyre Nichols video wrenches the heart of Black America
We might be disappointed that 5 Black officers are charged with beating a Black man to death, but we’re not surprised
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Jamila Minnicks’ debut novel raises complex questions about the costs of integration
‘Moonrise Over New Jessup’ asks just who is living across the tracks from whom?
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‘The Big Payback’ in Evanston shows that reparations are possible
PBS documentary follows local and federal efforts to compensate Black Americans
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Meghan Markle thought being biracial could protect her from racism. She was wrong.
In the new docuseries ‘Harry & Meghan,’ the Duchess of Sussex finally gets real about race
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Two new movies, ‘Till’ and ‘U.S. and the Holocaust,’ help us connect the dots between Jim Crow and fascism
With Kanye and Kyrie Irving dominating the news, the connections between victims of white supremacy are more relevant than ever