“Going back to normal would be disastrous for Black Americans,” says Andre M. Perry of the Brookings Institution.
The property damage in recent protests is on a much lower scale than in past protests.
Merchants are reporting a spike in sales of titles like “How To Be an Antiracist.”
There’s a stark gap between Black and white communities in the state, despite its high scores in quality of life ranking.
They don’t just have a harder time getting initial funding. They also get less of it.
After some protests became destructive in several cities across the U.S., small business owners are cleaning and and trying to protect their stores.
Workers already worried about staying safe are now trying to figure out how to get to and from work without violating curfews.
Marketplace host Kai Ryssdal spoke with Dorothy Brown, Emory University, about the racial economic divide.
Brands have long embraced the symbols of counterculture. Now, they’re embracing an underlying cause.
Being authentic in a corporate press release or memo is difficult.