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Review: Amy Sherald’s ‘Sublime’ Retrospective at SFMOMA

‘"American Sublime’ is a salve, a call to remember our shared humanity and an insistence on being seen."

White Marine Acquitted in Fatal Choking of Black Homeless Man

"The acquittal of Daniel Penny has given license for vigilante justice to be waged on the Black community without consequence." - NAACP

Black and Deaf High School Graduate Faces College After End of Affirmative Action

The Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling challenges students like Natalie Greene, a Black and deaf high achiever excelling in basketball, advocacy and academics, as she strives for success in higher education.

Santa Barbara Nonprofit Builds Community Bonds to Combat Racist Bullying

As Santa Barbara grapples with a history of anti-Black racist bullying in its public schools, organizers are working to strengthen the bonds of community in a city where they are under strain.

Blacks Feel Erased by Santa Barbara’s Changing Demographics – Latinos Express Similar Fears 

Longtime Santa Barbarans bemoan the impacts of gentrification and the gradual “erasure” of Black and Latino presence in the city.

California Leaders Pay Tribute to Quincy Jones

Jones leaves behind a rich legacy of music and achievements that spans 70 plus years.

The Wrongful Execution of Marcellus Williams

Civil rights organizations decried Missouri’s Sept. 24 evening execution of Marcellus Williams, noting that the victim’s family and a prosecuting attorney called for him...

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