Racism and Discrimination

Three Questions That Will Decide the Fate of Voting Rights in North Carolina

Three Questions That Will Decide the Fate of Voting Rights in North Carolina Three Questions That Will Decide the Fate of Voting Rights in North Carolina

The key factors that will decide the future of voting rights in North Carolina and across the country.

Aug 14, 2013 / Blog / Ari Berman

Ending Stop-and-Frisk, Keeping the Racism

Ending Stop-and-Frisk, Keeping the Racism Ending Stop-and-Frisk, Keeping the Racism

The signature policy of the NYPD has been declared unconstitutional, but the racism that provided the justification for it is still alive and well. 

Aug 13, 2013 / Blog / Mychal Denzel Smith

Did Racial Profiling Put an Unarmed Black Man in Jail in North Carolina?

Did Racial Profiling Put an Unarmed Black Man in Jail in North Carolina? Did Racial Profiling Put an Unarmed Black Man in Jail in North Carolina?

Activists in Durham, North Carolina, have come together in support of Carlos Riley Jr. and against the racial policing they believe has put him behind bars.

Aug 13, 2013 / Prashanth Kamalakanthan

Secret Recording of Stop-and-Frisk Makes it to Federal Court

Secret Recording of Stop-and-Frisk Makes it to Federal Court Secret Recording of Stop-and-Frisk Makes it to Federal Court

A federal judge's ruling calls the NYPD's controversial practice unconstitutional and racially discriminatory.

Aug 13, 2013 / Blog / Francis Reynolds

North Carolina’s Sweeping Voter Suppression Law Is Challenged in Court

North Carolina’s Sweeping Voter Suppression Law Is Challenged in Court North Carolina’s Sweeping Voter Suppression Law Is Challenged in Court

North Carolina’s worst-in-the-nation voter suppression bill challenged under Section 2 of Voting Rights Act.

Aug 12, 2013 / Blog / Ari Berman

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: James Baldwin’s Four Decades of Prophecy, Confession, Emotion and Style This Week in ‘Nation’ History: James Baldwin’s Four Decades of Prophecy, Confession, Emotion and Style

Baldwin published his first piece in The Nation, and for many years thereafter continued to attack a system he thought as close to anarchy as to martial law.

Aug 10, 2013 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Invisible Women: The Consequences of Forgetting Sybrina Fulton

Invisible Women: The Consequences of Forgetting Sybrina Fulton Invisible Women: The Consequences of Forgetting Sybrina Fulton

We can no longer afford to leave black women’s experiences out of the narrative anti-black racism in the United States. 

Aug 1, 2013 / Blog / Mychal Denzel Smith

The Monsterization of Trayvon Martin

The Monsterization of Trayvon Martin The Monsterization of Trayvon Martin

How George Zimmerman’s lawyers exploited racist stereotypes to justify the fear—and killing—of black men.

Jul 31, 2013 / Feature / Patricia J. Williams

Dave Zirin: The NFL’s Worst Idea Ever

Dave Zirin: The NFL’s Worst Idea Ever Dave Zirin: The NFL’s Worst Idea Ever

In response to Aaron Hernandez’s recent arrest, the league may consider checking its players' tattoos for signs of gang affiliation. 

Jul 26, 2013 / Nation in the News / Press Room

It’s So Not ‘Oz’: Netflix’s ‘Orange Is the New Black’

It’s So Not ‘Oz’: Netflix’s ‘Orange Is the New Black’ It’s So Not ‘Oz’: Netflix’s ‘Orange Is the New Black’

Orange Is the New Black appears to traffic in tired class and race stereotypes, but it also, episode by episode, tries to challenge some of those assumptions by filling in the wome...

Jul 23, 2013 / Blog / Salamishah Tillet

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