May 16 Have we abandoned the goals of Brown v. Board of Education? By Kyla Calvert Mason When 17-year-old Jessica Black walks to school, the neighbors she sees mirror her city’s diversity. There are white, Asian, black and interracial families living on her block in Washington, D.C. But at Calvin Coolidge High School, where she is a… Continue reading
Apr 23 Watch How should colleges ensure diversity? By PBS News Hour The Supreme Court upheld a ban on affirmative action in Michigan; at least seven other states have enacted similar laws. A New York Times study looking at five states found that African-American and Latino enrollment fell immediately at flagship schools. Continue watching
Nov 29 Watch Twin Cities Dance Company Celebrates Diversity, Relevancy, Accessibility Twin Cities Dance Company Celebrates Diversity, Relevancy, Accessibility… Continue watching
Oct 10 Watch Supreme Court Hears Affirmative Action Challenges by Public College Applicants Supreme Court Hears Affirmative Action Challenges by Public College Applicants… Continue watching
Sep 06 Watch Colo. Rep. Don Pabon: “The Democratic Party is a Reflection Ray interviews Colo. Rep. Don Pabon… Continue watching
Aug 29 Watch Vet Activist Goes on Hunger Strike in Front of White House Vet Activist Goes on Hunger Strike in Front of White House… Continue watching
May 12 Watch Author Wes Moore’s Book Explores His Own Alternate Reality Judy Woodruff talks to Baltimore native Wes Moore about his new book, 'The Other Wes Moore' which explores the stories of two inner-city young men who share the same name, but lead very different lives. Continue watching
Dec 03 Watch Obama Taps Former Rival Richardson for Commerce President-elect Barack Obama picked Gov. Bill Richardson, D-N.M., as his commerce secretary nominee Tuesday. Amy Walter of The Hotline looks at how Mr. Obama's Cabinet is shaping up and recent developments in outstanding Senate races. Continue watching
Nov 21 Watch David Brooks and Ruth Marcus Discuss Obama’s Cabinet Picks, Economy’s Woes David Brooks and Ruth Marcus weigh reports that President-elect Barack Obama plans to choose Sen. Hillary Clinton and Timothy Geithner, among others, for Cabinet posts and the search for solutions to the economic crisis. Continue watching
Jul 10 Watch Medical Association Apologizes for History of Prejudice The American Medical Association apologized on Thursday for its history of discrimination aimed at preventing African-Americans from gaining membership. Experts offer insight into the statement and the history behind it. Continue watching