Rural Racism and Reclaiming Space in the UK
“The few times I've been in the countryside with other people of color around me, it's always felt energizing and healing, and kind of magical.”
One Year Since The Death Of George Floyd
Many reforms to be made in Floyd’s name are surely still to come.
Raoul Peck's Journey Into The Heart of Whiteness
It’s time we question the myth of American freedom.
More Training and Experience Aren’t the Cure
The Daunte Wright case obliterates the argument that the answer is more training & bodycams.
What Is Whiteness To A Cyborg?
Copyright and tech are maintaining racism, here's where that started.
Justice Is More Than A Trial
By the end of Chauvin’s trial, police will likely have killed close to a hundred more people.
Don’t Cede The Streets
“The police are impersonally driven to behave in this way by the totality of capitalism itself, which is why reforms will never really work.”
Police Aren’t The Solution To Anti-Asian Hate
“Overpolicing is violence against Asian women, particularly in the sex industry and massage parlors.”
Harry Windsor and the Horcrux of Colonialism
Is it really surprising that the living embodiment of British colonialism is racist?
“Nobody Should be Dying Having a Baby”
Black and Indigenous women are 2-3x more likely to die in childbirth. Why isn’t the federal government doing more?
New Year, New Podcasts
We rounded up some of our favorite podcasts for you to check out and start 2021 off right.
The Racial Divide in Publishing
Underpaying prominent writers of color is only the tip of the iceberg, says a new study.
AJ+ Producers Share Their Favorites from 2020
This year, we witnessed a pandemic, a nationwide uprising against racist policing, and a presidential election — and AJ+ covered it all.
The Problem with ‘Terrorism’ Reporting
The Caliphate project was simply a well-produced exercise in fearmongering and racist tropes.