Apr 09 Watch How Trayvon Martin Case Could Affect ‘Stand Your Ground’ Laws Across U.S. How Trayvon Martin Case Could Affect 'Stand Your Ground' Laws Across U.S. Continue watching
Mar 22 Watch Trayvon Martin Case Sparks New Protests, Debate Over Race, Guns, Law Trayvon Martin Case Sparks New Protests, Debate Over Race, Guns, Law… Continue watching
Mar 19 Watch Killing of Fla. Teen Sheds Light on State’s ‘Stand Your Ground’ Law Killing of Fla. Teen Sheds Light on State's 'Stand Your Ground' Law… Continue watching
Mar 06 Watch Report: Minority Students Face Harsher Discipline Black and Hispanic students are more likely to be suspended than white students, according to a report released Tuesday by the Education Department's Office of Civil Rights. Jeffrey Brown discusses the disparities with Christopher Edley Jr. of the University of… Continue watching
Aug 04 Watch Bloomberg Kicks Off New Effort to Empower Black, Latino Men New York City's Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced a $127 million, three-year plan to coordinate city agencies and efforts with a goal of reducing disparities between young black and Latino men and the rest of the population. Jeffrey Brown discusses the… Continue watching
Jul 26 Watch Study: Housing Bust Hit U.S. Minority Households Especially Hard As the economy struggles to rebound, a new analysis of Census data shows a widening wealth gap among white, black and Hispanic Americans. Gwen Ifill discusses the results of a new study with the Pew Research Center's Paul Taylor and… Continue watching
Dec 14 Watch Civil Rights Leader Andrew Young Shares Life Lessons With New Generation Andrew Young, a top aide to Martin Luther King, Jr., and his godson/co-author Kabir Sehgal speak with Judy Woodruff about passing on life lessons and words of advice for a new generation, plus their new book "Walk in My Shoes."… Continue watching
Sep 28 Watch Program Aims to Increase Number of Minority College Graduates Special correspondent John Tulenko examines some of the challenges minorities face in college and a program that concentrates on helping them complete a degree. Continue watching
Dec 18 On Friday’s NewsHour… The agreement reached at the Copenhagen Climate Summit is our lead story tonight, followed by an interview with Barry Scheck of the "Innocence Project" about the release of a wrongly-convicted man after 35 years, a Paul Solman conversation about the… Continue reading
May 08 Watch Black Unemployment in East St. Louis Highlights Disparities Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports on the high unemployment numbers among blacks in East St. Louis, where painful memories of the Great Depression still persist. Continue watching