Politics Jul 07 New laws criminalizing voter assistance has Asian Americans feeling targeted By Ayanna Alexander, Associated Press
Nation May 01 How language differences can spark fear, racism amid the coronavirus pandemic Fear of strangers extends beyond racism and discrimination against people who look like they might come from another place – it includes people who sound different, too. By Stanley Dubinsky, Kaitlyn E. Smith, Michael Gavin, The Conversation
Education May 20 #ActuallyMyNameIs: Why it matters when we butcher students’ names Does having a unique name affect you? Did a teacher ever butcher or make fun of it? Share your experiences using #ActuallyMyNameIs as part of NewHour's Google Hangout. By Kenya Downs
Education Mar 23 How one Minnesota school district handles a rising immigrant population The United States is now home to the largest number of foreign-born black people in its history and many are K-12 students enrolled in public schools. This presents unique challenges for the school districts that welcome them. By Corey Mitchell, Education Week