Arts Aug 11 What to do when you realize classic books from your childhood are racist By PBS News Hour
Nation Nov 02 Airbnb discrimination case cannot be tried by jury, judge rules The judge said the company’s Terms of Service require all disputes between user and owner be decided in arbitration, rather than in court. By Ryan Connelly Holmes
Nation Jun 26 ‘It’s hard to hate someone you know’: Teen’s website battles bias As people all over the nation grapple with issues of racism and discrimination following the most recent mass shooting at a historically black church in Charleston, South Carolina, one teenager is making room for the voices of young people. By Larisa Epatko
Nation Jun 20 Watch Struggle for justice by ‘Central Park 5’ culminates in $40 million settlement New York City will pay $40 million to five black and Latino men who 25 years ago were wrongly convicted of raping and beating a woman in Central Park. Their conviction was vacated in 2002, but it took until now… By PBS News Hour
Arts May 29 Watch 10:13 In Toni Morrison’s ‘Home,’ Soldier Fights War Abroad, Racism at Home In Toni Morrison's 'Home,' Soldier Fights War Abroad, Racism at Home…
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
Jun 29 Watch House Delays Renewal of Voting Rights Act House Republicans decided to delay a renewal of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. The act, which will expire at the end of 2007, was approved during the civil rights movement to ensure that Americans were not discriminated at the polls. Continue watching