Fifty years ago, a college professor in Mississippi started studying communities that excluded Black people. His work is still helping us understand racism.
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The president appointed a total of 62 Black judges to lifetime positions on federal benches across the country.
A new wave of challenges, fueled by extreme weather and systemic inequities, disrupts care for Black communities facing the continued HIV crisis.
The federally funded program optimized the court processing system. As it concludes, some fear problems will return.