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From Negro Militias To Black Armament
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Guns have always loomed large in Black people's lives — going all the way back to the days of colonial slavery, explains reporter Alain Stephens from The Trace.
What Pundits Get Wrong About The Latino Vote
Friday, October 30, 2020
Geraldo Cadava, author of The Hispanic Republican, discusses the biggest misconceptions about Latino voters, who are projected to be the largest nonwhite voting demographic in 2020.
What Code Switch Listeners Are Reading During The Pandemic
Friday, October 23, 2020
Some want escapist reads to distract themselves during these times, while others are turning to books that lean into the darkness and dread of the pandemic.
One Author's Argument 'In Defense Of Looting'
Thursday, August 27, 2020
In her new book, writer Vicky Osterweil argues that looting is a powerful tool to bring about real, lasting change in society.
An Ice Cream Truck Jingle's Racist History Has Caught Up To It
Friday, August 14, 2020
Good Humor ice cream asked the Wu-Tang Clan's RZA to come up with a new jingle to replace "Turkey in the Straw," a ubiquitous ice-cream truck song with a racist past.
A Bittersweet Moment For Black Bookstore Owners
Saturday, June 27, 2020
As Black booksellers race to meet increased demand for books about race and justice, many are dealing with complicated, sometimes painful feelings about what the new business means.
How DACA Has Transformed The Lives Of Dreamers — And Their Communities
Thursday, June 18, 2020
The 2012 executive order didn't just offer protection and open up opportunities for young undocumented people; it changed the landscape for entire family networks.
The Code Switch Guide To Race And Policing
Tuesday, June 09, 2020
We've been reporting on race, policing and protest since we first launched in 2013. Here's some of our best coverage from the past seven years.
The Very Best Code Switch Episodes For Kids
Tuesday, May 05, 2020
Having trouble finding ways to critically engage your kids during pandemic homeschooling? We rounded up some of our most kid-friendly episodes from the archives to help out.
What Alice Wu Wants To Say In 'The Half Of It'
Friday, May 01, 2020
Alice Wu's 2004 film 'Saving Face' changed the landscape of LGBTQ and Asian American cinema. Now, she's back with her new film 'The Half of It,' a sweet teen movie that bucks easy classification.
Who Are We? We're Finding Out Together
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Once a decade, every household in the United States is required by law to fill out the U.S. census. For many people, most of the questions seem pretty straightforward ... except when it comes to race.