My mom was slapped by a white woman on Seattle bus. She refused to back down. My mom was on the bus one day, riding Route 41 to Chinatown from Northgate, when a white woman slapped her and started yelling at her. My mom told me she was sleeping on the bus when the woman slapped her. “I never had this problem. I don’t know why she yelling me. I don’t understand.” Kenny Ou
As Trial Begins In Charlottesville Protest Death, Community Reflects Charlottesvile, Va., is bracing for the murder trial of the man accused of ramming his car into a crowd during a white supremacist rally in 2017. The community wants accountability, and healing. Debbie Elliott
Episode #1848 Latino USA tells the story of Richard Oakes, a Native leader in the Red Power Movement of the 1960s, starting with his childhood in a Mohawk neighborhood in Brooklyn.
A Family Tree With Roots Deep In Slavery At first, the results of Nabil Ayers' DNA test made him feel less black than ever. But months later, those results uncovered his ties to a unique and specific black experience. Nabil Ayers
Black patron calls for boycott after being told to 'move along' from fro-yo shop "I haven't slept through the night since this incident happened and I know my parents haven't either." Casey Martin
Generation Z Is The Most Racially And Ethnically Diverse Yet The Pew Research Center analyzed post-millennials who are currently between the ages of 6 and 21 and found nearly half — 48 percent — are from communities of color. Hansi Lo Wang
Latinos Increasingly Concerned About Their Place In U.S. Society, Survey Finds A majority of Hispanics say they are dissatisfied with the way things are going in the country, according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center. Marisa Peñaloza
Asian-American High School Seniors Closely Watching Harvard Affirmative Action Case A lawsuit alleging Harvard University discriminates against Asian-American students in admissions has brought affirmative action — and its future — into the news. Kat Chow
Police Fatally Shoot Black Security Guard Who Detained Shooting Suspect A police officer arriving on the scene shot and killed Jemel Roberson, a uniformed security guard who had detained a suspect after a shooting in a suburban Chicago bar. Emily Sullivan
The Role Of The Latino Vote In Nevada's Senate Race NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Jon Ralston, editor of The Nevada Independent, about the results of their high-profile Senate race and the role Latino voters played.