ICE Almost Deported Immigrant Woman Who Says She Got Unwanted Surgery While Detained As explosive allegations were coming to light about immigrant women who say they've been subjected to unwanted hysterectomies and other procedures, one of those detainees was nearly deported. Joel Rose
'Regarding Paul R. Williams' Honors Legacy Of LA's Barrier-Breaking Black Architect Janna Ireland's photography has focused on Black life in America. Now, she turns her lens to Paul R. Williams, the first Black architect in the American West. He put good design within reach of all. Jonaki Mehta
Why Kansas City Chiefs And Houston Texans Got Booed Before The Kickoff NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Tyler Tynes of The Ringer about the NFL's opening night, booing fans and the league's united "end racism" stance.
Rochester Police Chief Resigns Amid Protests Over Black Man's Death Chief La'Ron Singletary and other leaders are leaving the department in Rochester, N.Y., as protests continue over the March death of a Black man by asphyxiation after being restrained by officers. Brian Mann
Group Of Senators Wants To Posthumously Award The Medal Of Honor To A Black Man A group of U.S. senators wants to posthumously award the Medal of Honor to a Black serviceman who took part in the D-Day landings in France during World War II. Eleanor Beardsley
Many Black People Say Police Killings Aren't 'Going To Be Fixed Overnight' Many Black Americans who spoke to NPR said while they don't believe this current movement will change everything today, they hope it will help lead to change in generations to come. Christianna Silva
Reporter's Notebook: Covering New York's Racial Justice Protests While tear gas and rage get most of the attention in the demonstrations, there are also tender and hopeful moments — including singing, poetry, and talk of healing — taking place. Brian Mann
'Cuties' Calls Out The Hypersexualization Of Young Girls - And Gets Criticized The new French film, Cuties, is about an 11-year old Senegalese Muslim girl growing up in Paris and struggling with the contradictions between her strict upbringing and the demands of social media. Rebecca Rosman
Jacob Blake Shares Bedside Video From Hospital: 'Every 24 Hours There's Pain' Blake spoke about recovery and community from his hospital bed after being shot seven times by police in Kenosha, Wis., last month. Christianna Silva
Master P Launches Food Line To Bring Diversity To Packaged Food NPR's Michel Martin talks to rapper and entrepreneur Percy Miller, aka Master P, about why he's jumping into the packaged food business as many companies reexamine their racist imagery.