
The Fight for Reparations for Black New Yorkers
Several state and local governments find ways to financially compensate Black Americans for the historic injustice of slavery.
Several state and local governments find ways to financially compensate Black Americans for the historic injustice of slavery.
Black Filipino chef Channing Centeno has spent his life bringing people together through cookery. In 2020, as people nationwide fought for racial justice, chef Centeno fed the hungry in the streets, using Filipino delicacies to fuel social change.
Activist Greg Robinson II discusses the murder of George Floyd, the connection to the Tulsa Race Massacre, and how both events inspired him to run for mayor.
George Floyd's killing triggered mass demonstrations nationwide calling for racial justice and police accountability in the United States. In the wake of those protests, New Yorker writer and historian Jelani Cobb returns to a troubled police department he first visited…
As a double crisis threatens their lives, we asked those with diabetes what is like being Black during a pandemic and a racial movement.
The series follows Tracey Tirado-Vasquez, a diabetic mother and caretaker for her disabled brother, and Koy Torres who is part of the growing number of young people diagnosed with the disease. Amidst a global pandemic and growing Black Lives Matter…
Tonight, anti-gun violence activist Pastor Monrose, whose GodSquad of clergy leads efforts to halt street violence in the East Flatbush area of Brooklyn joins us with possible solutions on how to reduce shootings – but it’s not a quick fix.
Street photographer Ben Von Klemperer on the lessons we can learn from the Black Lives Matter protests.