Stories Tagged as
George Floyd
What does it mean to declare racism a public health crisis?
Jul 15, 2020
Just the process of making the resolution can have an impact, one expert says. But it doesn't trigger government funds like other crises..
Black therapists say they are seeing an uptick in demand for their services
by
Alisa Roth
Jul 14, 2020
Many Black clients are seeking therapists they trust to deal with mental health trauma since the police killing of George Floyd.
How one city provides public safety without a police department
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bennett Purser
Jun 10, 2020
As cities grapple with police budgets, Sunnyvale, California, could be a model for departments looking to change.
Activism "is built into the DNA of our brand"
by
Alli Fam
Jun 9, 2020
Nikoa Evans-Hendricks is a restaurateur and executive director of an entrepreneurs' coalition in Harlem. She talks about the role of Black-owned businesses.
"This has been going on for the entire history of this country"
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bennett Purser
Jun 5, 2020
NYT culture writer Wesley Morris finds profound meaning in song lyrics while processing this American moment.
Employees look at their companies' actions — not just statements
by
Erika Beras
Jun 4, 2020
Many companies issued statements in support of the anti-racial bias movement. But some employees question internal actions and policies.
Neighborhoods where stores were destroyed become food deserts overnight
Jun 4, 2020
Grocery stores. Bodegas. Pharmacies. Check-cashing spots. All gone.
For public good, not for profit.
Mutual aid grows in popularity during protests and pandemic
Jun 4, 2020
Communities of color and activists have been practicing mutual aid for a long time. But it has become much more widespread recently.
From Santa Monica to the Bronx: How communities rebound from violence in protests
Jun 3, 2020
The property damage in recent protests is on a much lower scale than in past protests.
"We stand with the cause," but store owners fear for their livelihood
by
Jack Stewart
Jun 3, 2020
After some protests became destructive in several cities across the U.S., small business owners are cleaning and and trying to protect their stores.