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Injustice for One is Injustice for All »
While there is roughly a 150% increase in justifiable murders by all other nonwhites against blacks, when compared to total…
Got Diversity? See How The US Government Measures Up »
Currently the 113th Congress is the most diverse ever, yet 82% is white and 81% is male. Of the nine…
The Problem With Racial Profiling »
80% of people stopped by the police in New York are either Black or Latino. Of this 80%, 85% are…
America's Gun Violence Problem »
Americans, more than any other people, resolve conflicts with a gun. According to the Washington Post, we've got "the highest…
The Confederate Flag Support in SC Before Charleston »
Before Charleston, South Carolinians were overwhelmingly in support of flying the Confederate Flag on its State House grounds. The near-overnight…
Mideast Views Religious/Ethnic Hatred As Global Threat »
With rising Islamophobia and the ongoing conflicts engulfing the Middle East, it is no wonder that Middle Easterners view religious…
Sentencing Blacks to Death »
Blacks have a 38% higher rate death sentences being handed down than other defendants. Do statistical anomalies such as these…
The Drug War - Not So Hidden Racism »
African Americans are disproportionately incarcerated on drug related charges. Clearly the drug war is an instrument of, at least, institutional…
How Many Men You Know Have Been to Prison? »
The sad truth is, the racial makeup of the community you grew up in may have a lot to do…
Americans Ignore Racial Discrimination Even Today »
This means the 28.1% poverty and 13.4% unemployment rates blacks face, along with high incarceration figures and a wage gap,…
What Does The Confederate Flag Mean To You? »
The use and presence of the Confederate flag has always been somewhat of a contentious issue within the United States.…
Millennials Are Far Less Tolerant Than You Probably Think »
Racial progress is often hailed as inevitable with the maturation of the "millennial" generation-- typically considered the most tolerant towards…
Obama And The N-Word: Context Makes A Difference »
So often in politics, the context in which a statement is made can be all the difference. Such is the…
Is The Death Penalty Racist? »
Does the legal system's use of the death penalty unfairly target minorities? A recent Pew poll revealed that the majority…
How Did America Respond to an Oklahoma Frat's Racist Chants? »
A video surfaced recently of University of Oklahoma members singing racist chants which landed the organization a campus ban as…
Justice Dep Report: Police and Courts Guilty of Stark Racism »
A 6-month investigation by the Justice Department has found that Ferguson police and courts have routinely violated the Constitution, in…
How Do We Respond to Insults on Social Media? »
When asked what they would do if they saw someone that they were a follower or friend of on social…
I'm Not #Racist, But... »
While many hail the election of Barrack Obama as a major step in "black progress," implying that historical and contemporary…
The Great Ferguson Divide »
Racial tensions in Ferguson, Missouri erupted into riots after a grand jury in St. Louis County did not indict Officer…
Institutional Racism: Will it ever end? »
Blacks are over-represented by over 200% when comparing the percent executed and their percentage in the population. They are the…
Support Remains Overwhelming for the Redskin's Name »
A Public Policy Polling Survey found that, since 2013, support for the Redskin's name has fallen by eight percent, while…
Racism Revealed by Stop and Frisk »
The statistics from 2012 are alarming in regards to New York's laws that allow law enforcement to stop, question and…
Black-White Marriages: Transforming Race Relations »
The approval of black-white marriages has shot from total taboo to widely accepted in the United States within 55 years.…
Interracial Marriage, Who's Marrying Who »
Interracial marriages has more than doubled in since 1980, now nearly 9% of all marriages in the US. The intermarriage…
Interracial Marriage Rate of Newlyweds Increases 300% »
Interracial newlyweds increased nearly 3x from 6.7% (1980) to 15.1% (2010). Nonetheless, Americans are still aware of race as a…
DOJ Section 5 Objections of Voting Rights Act »
Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act has just been ruled unconstitutional, leaving Section 5 nullified. No longer can the…