Mark Robinson has been North Carolina’s lieutenant governor since 2021 and its Republican gubernatorial nominee. He said that he wants to serve on behalf of all North Carolinians, and has sketched out plans for the economy and education. Over the course of a few years, Robinson has become a recognizable face of Trump’s MAGA movement, […]
Politics & Policy
Hurricane Helene’s Black Survivors Face Floods, Disinformation, and a Threat to Their Vote
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Robert Thomas’ home is still standing after the coffee-colored floodwaters of Hurricane Helene rushed through his community, but everything that made up his life has been swept away. Thirteen days after Helene first made landfall in the U.S., it is known that at least 230 people died during the storm’s surge, with […]
The New Georgia Project Helped Turn the State Purple. Now, It’s in Peril.
A Black-led organization that was instrumental in turning the red state of Georgia purple – helping Democrats elect President Joe Biden in 2020 and sweep the state’s runoff elections for Senate the following year – is in turmoil. Four of its executives have resigned or been dismissed in the past six months due to internal […]
Black Voters in Philadelphia Can Tip the Scales Toward Harris or Trump
PHILADELPHIA — There are times where Alyce Hobson, 80, can’t believe what’s happening to food prices. One Sunday in late September, she walked into a Philadelphia grocery store and came out with three small items that cost almost $30. “Prices are totally ridiculous,” said Hobson, a retired government employee who assisted Philadelphia’s social workers. “I […]
Understanding Phoenix’s Complex — and Growing — Black Voter Bloc
PHOENIX — Over the past two decades, Black people disillusioned by the inequalities that have defined life in other states have moved to Arizona in droves, searching for more opportunities. Still, as transplants have found hope in the battleground state, the ability to build political power has struggled to take root. The state has emerged […]
VP Debate Fact Check: What We Did — and Didn’t — Learn
Americans tuned in on Tuesday night to see Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and U.S. Sen. JD Vance of Ohio duke it out over a host of issues, from immigration to abortion to Jan. 6. Less than half an hour into the policy-heavy showdown, the conversation turned to the threats facing Black migrants that have arisen […]
How Presidential Elections Can Change the Judicial Landscape
Donald Trump left the White House after having appointed more than 200 judges to the federal bench and three justices to the U.S. Supreme Court, securing a Republican supermajority. These lifetime appointments, and the decisions in historic court cases that have followed, have influenced countless legal precedents and policies.. In 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court […]
Why Mayor Eric Adams’ Scandal Doesn’t Shock Black New Yorkers
Outside the steps of New York City’s Gracie Mansion, Mayor Eric Leroy Adams, surrounded by more than a dozen Black clergy members and civil rights activists, approached the podium to make a statement before his indictment on bribery and other charges. But a hefty male voice from the crowd interrupted. “Your policies are anti-Black. You […]
How Haitian Immigrants Are Fighting Back
They’ve filed criminal charges. They’re talking to the media. They’ve spoken out at the U.N. And they’re organizing politically. As anti-Haitian rhetoric and lies continue to spread, sparking violence and intimidation against immigrants from the overwhelmingly Black country, they and their allies are fighting back. Even as former President Donald Trump and his running mate, […]
She Was Accused of Murder After Losing Her Pregnancy. This South Carolina Woman Now Tells Her Story.
ORANGEBURG, S.C. — Amari Marsh had just finished her junior year at South Carolina State University in May 2023 when she received a text message from a law enforcement officer. “Sorry it has taken this long for paperwork to come back,” the officer wrote. “But I finally have the final report, and wanted to see […]
