Professional Athletes Boycott Games Over Police Shooting Of Jacob Blake
Professional athletes walked off the job to bring awareness to racial justice and the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
Professional athletes walked off the job to bring awareness to racial justice and the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
On the 65th anniversary of Emmett Till’s death, Reset talks to a family member about how his legacy still resonates today.
The legal nonprofit Immigrants Like Us helps people prepare their immigration forms, including DACA renewals.
To understand today’s white supremacist movement, look at the last time hate pulled in young Americans. Preview WBEZ’s new season of Motive.
A coalition of groups is demanding that the Chicago City Council steer $1 billion in police funding toward services in underserved areas.
A new project explores the factors behind the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on Chicago’s Black and Latino communities.
WBEZ spoke with the relatives of 50 Chicago COVID-19 victims to understand the systemic conditions behind the pandemic’s disproportionate impact.
While bad information is a problem for everyone, it can pose a particular threat to communities of people of color who already face worse outcomes from the virus.
More than 200 people marched to protest the treatment of Black Chicagoans by police and racism in the city. Afternoon protests near Bronzeville were peaceful, but evening Downtown demonstrations became clashes with police.
Research shows Black women earn almost $1 million less than white men over the course of their careers.