Judge Drops A Murder Charge Against Former Officer Who Kneeled On George Floyd's Neck Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who was captured on cell phone video kneeling on Floyd's neck for several minutes, still faces a higher charge of second-degree murder. Brakkton Booker
Progressive Group Combats Disinformation Campaigns Aimed At Latino Voters Ashley Bryant of the WinBlack / Pa'lante campaign tells NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro about disinformation efforts aimed at Latino voters.
Julian Castro On The Fight Against Disinformation In Latino Communities NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Julian Castro, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, about disinformation in the Latino community.
A Look At The Million Man March, 25 Years Later When Wade Hudson joined the Million Man March in Washington in 1995, it was part of a lifelong effort to honor the civil rights icons of the past - and prepare a new generation to fight for equality.
PBS Documentary, 'Driving While Black,' Examines Long Road Of Racism Ric Burns' PBS film Driving While Black argues many pivotal moments in U.S. history, from the Civil War to the Great Migration, are rooted in efforts to control Black people's mobility. Eric Deggans
Critics Accuse Trump Of Using Race To Divide Americans President Trump's alarming rhetoric on race is a feature of his 2020 campaign. His actions have normalized racist fringe ideologies and encouraged extremists, according to critics. Leila Fadel
'Let My People Vote' Tells Of One Man's Journey To Getting 1.4 Million Back A Voice Desmond Meade rose from addiction, homelessness, and prison to run a campaign to re-enfranchise more than one million Florida voters; it's a tale of hope, persistence, and the power of organizing. Martha Anne Toll
To Tackle Racial Disparities In COVID-19, California Enacts New Metric For Reopening Dr. Mark Ghaly, California's health secretary, discusses a new health equity metric that requires larger counties to reduce coronavirus rates in minority communities before businesses can reopen. Maureen Pao
Stacey Abrams: How Can Your Response to a Setback Influence Your Future? Stacey Abrams' journey in politics has taught her a lot about life. Her greatest lessons, she says, have come from the setbacks she has experienced along the way. NPR/TED Staff
Breonna Taylor Case Reignites Criticism Over Grand Juries Outrage over grand jury findings in the Breonna Taylor case resurfaced old doubts about the uniquely American legal institution. Why do we have the citizen panels, and are they really independent? Martin Kaste