Nation Feb 17 How Black activists have long used mapmaking to document culture and racism in the U.S. By Joshua F.J. Inwood, Derek H. Alderman, The Conversation
Nation Feb 23 Watch 8:17 New book details why the author fled racial prejudice in the U.S. Jury deliberations began in the trial of three former officers involved with George Floyd's killing. But long before the trial Floyd's murder became a touchpoint and catalyst for some Black Americans who debated leaving the country due to racial and… By Amna Nawaz, Karina Cuevas
Arts Jan 15 Watch 6:24 How Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater balances history and innovation This month would have been Alvin Ailey’s 91st birthday; the celebrated modern dance visionary died in 1989. Decades later, his choreography is as vibrant as ever and his company, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater remains as innovative. Christopher Booker… By Christopher Booker