The GOP's Effort To Win Over Black Voters NPR's Michel Martin speaks with New York Times columnist Charles Blow about efforts by President Trump's campaign and the Republican Party to appeal to Black men.
Former White Nationalist On RNC's Racial Rhetoric NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former white nationalist Derek Black about coded racial themes that emerged at this year's Republican National Convention.
Activist Frank Nitty's Walk From Milwaukee Concludes At March On Washington NPR's Michel Martin speaks with activist Frank Nitty about Friday's March on Washington and the activist's 25-day walk from Milwaukee to get there.
Opinion: 'The Greatest Athletes Know: Children Are Watching' As sports teams make visible their support for Black Lives Matter, NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the tradition of athletes speaking out on behalf of civil rights and social justice. Scott Simon
Jason Wright On Leading The Washington Football Team Amid Multiple Crises Jason Wright, the new president of the Washington Football Team, comes into his job after reports of widespread sexual harassment at the team. Wright talked with NPR about his plans for the team. Ari Shapiro
Wisconsin AG Pushes Back On Criticism Of Investigation Into Jacob Blake Shooting The attorney general, Josh Kaul, has faced backlash after his office released findings that critics say have been used to justify the police shooting. Paul said that was "absolutely not" true. Christianna Silva
NBA Agrees To Use Arenas As Polling Places In Deal To Resume Playoffs The NBA and its players union announce a plan to convert arenas into polling places to give communities vulnerable to COVID-19 a safe option for in-person voting. Samantha Raphelson
A New March On Washington, 57 Years After MLK Jr.'s 'I Have A Dream' Speech Thousands of people are gathering for the March on Washington 2020, which is being led by families of Black people killed by police officers. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to WAMU's Jenny Gathright.
Civil Rights Lawyer Ben Crump Discusses The Ongoing Racial Tensions In The Country NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with attorney Ben Crump and Philonise Floyd, the brother of George Floyd. Crump represents Jacob Blake, who was shot by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Rev. Jesse Jackson Addresses Jacob Blake Shooting In Kenosha, Wis. In his remarks, the civil rights activist evoked a series of Black victims of violence, from George Floyd to Breonna Taylor, Becky Sullivan