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As COVID-19 cases in Arizona explode, we hear from a doctor in Phoenix. (episode)
As COVID-19 cases in Arizona explode, we hear from a doctor in Phoenix.
There is a decline in vaccine administration due to COVID-19, which could lead to an outbreak of preventable diseases.
Representative Haaland, one of the first two Native American congresswomen, talks to The Takeaway about COVID-19 in Indigenous communities in New Mexico.
Comedian Ramy Youssef discusses racism within the non-Black Arab community, the entertainment industry's response to the uprisings for racial justice, and more.
Texas was hurrying to get back to normal. Then, new confirmed cases of COVID-19 exploded. (episode)
Texas was hurrying to get back to normal. Then, new confirmed cases of COVID-19 exploded.
How will local Texas leaders address and respond to the increase in confirmed COVID-19 cases?
On Friday, a U.S. district court judge in California ordered ICE to release migrant children who have been detained by the agency for longer than 20 days by July 17th.
These public artworks are more than just tributes to the Black lives lost. They’re part of a deeper history of public displays of Black mourning in the United States.
Plus, how the removal of confederate statues could impact how the history of the Civil War is taught in schools. (episode)
How do major movements like the one we are seeing now change the language we use and how we talk about our identities? (episode)
How do major movements like the one we are seeing now change the language we use and how we talk about our identities?
On Tuesday, Georgia lawmakers passed the state’s first hate-crimes legislation.
Julia Preston profiled three separate families, whose loved ones were deported from the United States.
Evictions and foreclosures are looming large across the U.S., as state and federal protections for renters and homeowners are quickly expiring. (episode)
Evictions and foreclosures are looming large across the U.S., as state and federal protections for renters and homeowners are quickly expiring.
A look at Kentucky's primary election: high voter turnout and expanded vote-by-mail.
New York saw an unprecedented number of absentee ballots mailed in for Tuesday's primary, but counting these ballots won't begin until next week.
Months after the CARES Act was signed into law, some of the money has still not been distributed to tribal government hoping to soften the financial damage from COVID-19.
Latino and Black people are shot by police at a disproportionate rate. (episode)
Latino and Black people are shot by police at a disproportionate rate.
We sit down the WNBA’s Renee Montgomery who is sitting out this season to focus on social justice.
The Takeaway talks to Ron Finley, a community activist and self-proclaimed “Gangster Gardener,” about making gardening more accessible to communities of color.
Last Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled against the Trump administration’s attempt to end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, also known as DACA. (episode)
Last Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled against the Trump administration’s attempt to end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, also known as DACA.
Over the weekend, Attorney General Bill Barr ousted Geoffrey Berman, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, in a messy back and forth that played out publicly.
The NFL, MLB, NBA, WNBA, and even NASCAR have all made statements in support of Black Lives Matter. But whether leagues are planning to back up those words with action is another matter.
Writer Abdul Ali shares how therapy has helped him work through his relationship with his dad.
Plus, a look at how Black Americans will face a harder path to economic recovery. (episode)
As the uprising for racial justice continues around the country, journalists in the United States are increasingly the targets of direct and hostile confrontations with law enforcement. (episode)
As the uprising for racial justice continues around the country, journalists in the United States are increasingly the targets of direct and hostile confrontations with law enforcement.
Some states have been quietly passing laws to criminalize fossil fuel protests amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
New York City's budget proposal has $235 million worth of cuts to public summer programs. Many low income families could be affected without access to these programs.
Juneteenth commemorates the day when enslaved people in Texas learned about their emancipation, two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation.
People have been donating to racial justice organizations as calls to give to these causes continue online. But not everyone eagerly donating may know exactly where that money is going. (episode)
People have been donating to racial justice organizations as calls to give to these causes continue online. But not everyone eagerly donating may know exactly where that money is going.
What small things are you doing to create joy in this moment?
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, some experts worry about the impact it will have on the mental health of new parents, especially those who have recently experienced childbirth.
The Takeaway speaks with actor Delroy Lindo about his role in Spike Lee's 'Da 5 Bloods,' and how he’s getting involved in today’s racial justice uprising.