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5 Years After George Floyd’s Death, Activists Say the Promise of Change Remains Unfulfilled

Originally published by The 19th The fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s death is approaching, a time that many remember as a “racial reckoning” that heightened the world’s attention on police brutality and its deadly impact on Black people. Activists, leaders and community members believed five years ago that the country would point to this moment as […]

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Tyre Nichols Died. A Tennessee Jury Didn’t Convict Three Ex-Officers for His Death.

Just days after the controversial acquittal of three former Memphis, Tennessee, police officers in the death of Tyre Nichols, his family is condemning the “wanted” posters showing the men involved in his brutal beating that are appearing across the city. Since the verdict, the family has been “made aware of posters in public places around […]

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Years After Tragedy Gripped Buffalo, Its Black Community Waits for Change

As the month of May approaches each year, Marnetta Malcolm is brought to tears — mourning alongside former neighbors still reeling from the racist massacre that attempted to shatter her childhood community in Buffalo, New York. “It starts now,” Malcolm told Capital B in an interview nine days before the third anniversary of the murder […]

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The End of DEI: What Trump’s Executive Orders Mean for Black Americans

President Donald Trump has spent the early months of his return to the White House dismantling  the nation’s diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. The moves, he’s said, are designed to forge a “color-blind” society that rejects the sorts of race-conscious programs that are intended to make amends for the historical wrongs experienced by Black Americans […]

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The Case of Brittany Martin: Punished Twice for the Same Incident

After spending more than two years in two different prisons in two different states, Brittany Martin believed her fight with the criminal legal system was finally over. She walked out of a South Carolina prison just before Thanksgiving, reunited with her family, and began to rebuild her life. But just three weeks later, the 37-year-old […]

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They Got Life in Prison at 17. Now They’re Helping Others Avoid That Fate.

As a teenager, John Pace dreamed of playing football or becoming a police officer. But growing up in Philadelphia, he found himself drawn to older people in the neighborhood — especially those with negative habits who always seemed to have the freshest clothes and the most respect. In 1985, Pace learned exactly how some of […]

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Family of Texas College Student Killed by Police Launches Their Own Investigation 

This story has been updated. Sharon Jenkins received a late-night call at home in The Woodlands, Texas, from a Lubbock County officer the week of Thanksgiving 2024. She was told there had been a “horrible accident” involving her son.  The words hit hard.  Although she understood them, she couldn’t quite process the reality. She never […]

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