Why have American families struggled to keep their homes during the COVID pandemic, despite a federal eviction moratorium? We investigate in a new documentary with Retro Report. This journalism is ...
951 viewsOne year after the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, how has the threat of far-right violence evolved? An updated investigation from FRONTLINE, ProPublica and Berkeley Journalism’s Investigative Reporting Prog...
1,073 viewsThe 1967 Minneapolis riot was one of the 159 riots that swept across cities in the United States during the Long Hot Summer of 1967 On 20 July 1967, widespread violence erupted in North Minneapolis...
786 viewsThe menacing drumbeat of child abductions, mostly of young African-American boys, shook a city that was emerging at the time as a progressive black mecca. Gripped by fear, anxiety and helplessness, pa...
1,168 viewsThe FBI investigates the nationally known case of the 1964 murders of three civil rights workers in Philadelphia Mississippi amid the tension of the civil rights movement. The FBI files are real FBI ...
2,087 viewsGangs and gangsters are not only in Chicago. Yes, Chicago has a lot of violence in the city,but it is not the only city that has a problem with gangs and violence. When the news and different media sh...
1,255 viewsHow do you change a troubled police force? Get a rare look inside a police department being forced to reform, in FRONTLINE’s 2016 documentary. This journalism is made possible by viewers like you...
1,186 viewsMore than six months after Michael Brown was killed by Officer Darren Wilson, the youth-led protests in Ferguson continue to fuel a national movement against police brutality. “Part of the strugg...
1,827 viewsBetween 1970 and 2012, the number of black elected officials rose from fewer than 1,500 to more than 10,000. How has this affected the black community? Jason Riley of The Manhattan Institute answers t...
2,183 viewsU.S. President George H. Bush addresses the nation on Nov. 5, 1989 in his first televised address to address the war on drugs and the White House’s unveiling of a national drug strategy. Immediately...
1,316 viewsHuey Percy Newton (February 17, 1942 -- August 22, 1989) was an African-American political and urban activist who, along with Bobby Seale, co-founded the Black Panther Party in 1966. About the book: h...
1,342 views1:23 New “Uncle Tom” documentary 10:53 Stats don’t show systemic police racism 14:30 Why police body cams are a good idea 28:12 The rise of “revenge culture” 38:39 Affirmative action...
1,221 viewsIn 1969, the Chicago Black Panther Party, notably led by the charismatic Fred Hampton, began to form alliances across lines of race and ethnicity with other community-based movements in the city, incl...
1,321 viewsRacial violence, perpetrated by law enforcement or private citizens, has re-emerged as a potent social and political issue in the United States. Yet, racially motivated violence is deeply rooted in Am...
1,526 viewsThe Frank Matthews case gives us a powerful, and disturbing, glance into the economic state of Urban Black America circa 1970. Slavery had been over 100 years before large amounts of capital flowed...
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