Progressive Radio Network

Baltimore

The hosts talks with our guest Dean Katherine Broderick and Law Student Tamara Brown. Both guests will share their thoughts about protesting against police violence…
It has become an emblematic image of police militarization: a half-dozen heavily outfitted officers, assault rifles drawn, advancing on an African American man in a…
A new study from Princeton spells bad news for American democracy—namely, that it no longer exists. Asking "[w]ho really rules?" researchers Martin Gilens and Benjamin…
As some 37,000 fans streamed into Camden Yards for the Orioles–Red Sox game on the last Saturday evening in April, things were getting out of…
Beatty talked about having attended a Moral Monday breakfast at Union Theological Seminary in New York City with guest speaker Reverend Doctor William, Director of…
Last month, for the first time in history, California enacted mandatory limits on how much water its residents can use. And yet, as a recent…
“The only thing that can work to fundamentally change the system for Black people – whether in the 21st century or the Sixties – is mass…
If one goes to Wikipedia under the subject of “mass racial violence in the United States,” one will find a “timeline of events” running from 1829 to…
In America today we are witnessing what could be called an uncivil war; one in which a massive divide exists between elements of this government,…
Though perhaps overused, there are few statements that so thoroughly burrow to the heart of the nation's racial condition as the following, written fifty-three years…
This article is the first in a series exploring the effects that unconscious racial biases have on the criminal justice system in the United States.…
In Baltimore and Chicago, Fancy Footwork on Police 'Reforms'; A Scholar Tackles White Historiography.