Louisiana Republicans passed a new congressional map eliminating the majority-Black sixth district drawn under federal court order — shifting the state's delegation to 5-1 Republican and testing how much enforcement power the weakened Voting Rights Act still has.
The term 'food desert' suggests a natural void. Food apartheid names the system that created it — and identifies who profits from keeping it in place.
Since October, the U.S. has admitted 4,499 refugees. 4,496 are white South Africans. Three are from everywhere else on earth. That ratio is not administrative drift — it is the architecture of the policy.
James Broadnax has spent more than 16 years on Texas death row after prosecutors used his rap lyrics to prove 'future dangerousness.' The practice has a name, a pattern, and an almost exclusively Black target list.
The US joined only Israel and Argentina in opposing a UN resolution calling slavery the 'gravest crime against humanity' and opening reparations discussions, while all EU nations abstained.
Hugo Holland withheld evidence in death penalty cases and compared a Black child to a dog in court filings. Now he's running for judge in Louisiana.
Sonny Burton discovered his death sentence was commuted while standing in Alabama's execution chamber, where condemned prisoners say their final goodbyes — a scene that exposes the arbitrary cruelty of American capital punishment.