Race
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Us is Them: How Visual Culture Reveals that All Lives Matter–But Some Matter More than Others
November 30, 2015 -
Advertisements don’t just sell products, they sell the status quo, and impart messages about who to trust, who to despise, and whose lives matter. More -
The Great Disconnect: What Segregation Looks Like in “Post-Racial” America
May 18, 2015 -
In the seemingly friendly and integrated community of Montgomery County, GA, institutional racism infiltrates everything from criminal trials to high-school proms. More -
Selma Was a Key Victory for Civil Rights, But the Struggle Continues Today
March 5, 2015 -
On the anniversary of the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery march that led to the Voting Rights Act, actor Wendell Pierce (The Wire, Selma) reflects on the unfinished business of civil rights in America. More -
I Am Not an American and Got Sense Enough to Know It: Dread Scott on Malcolm X
February 18, 2015 -
Dread Scott remembers Malcolm X as a revolutionary figure who inspired Black people to challenge police brutality and racism, and seek freedom and justice outside of the existing political system. More -
The FBI Isn’t Catching Terrorists — It’s Creating Them
January 26, 2015 -
This op-ed, published in partnership with the Sundance Institute and The Guardian, showcases the story behind (T)ERROR, a documentary that premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. More