What Statistics Tell Us About Anti-Asian Bias Crimes There's growing concern about anti-Asian bias crimes since the pandemic started. Horrific cases of violence have shaken the community, but national statistics don't yet show a clear trend. Martin Kaste
The Racial Disparities, Systemic Racism Behind Who Has Received Vaccines NPR's A Martinez talks to Rhea Boyd, a pediatrician in California's Bay Area, about Black Americans lack of access to COVID-19 vaccines, and inequality issues in health care.
Those Lost In The Georgia Shootings While much is still unknown about the shootings in Georgia, we do know the names of some of the victims.
'The Bachelor' Finale Will Air As The Franchise Faces A Racial Reckoning The season finale of The Bachelor is on Monday night, and it comes as the franchise faces a number of controversies over how it handles race and concludes the first season with a Black man as star. Eric Deggans
Black Farmers Have Long Faced Discrimination. New Aid Aims To Right Past Wrongs Generations of systemic discrimination have decimated the number of Black farmers in the U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack talked with NPR about new funding for debt relief. Michel Martin
Families call King County Sheriff too lenient in captain's discipline over Facebook post about Black youth Family members of people killed by police are calling on the King County Sheriff to fire a captain over a social media post that describes Black youth as "animals." Amy Radil
Writer And Director Eddie Huang Challenges The Model Minority Myth In 'Boogie' NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Eddie Huang about his new movie, Boogie, about a Taiwanese-American high schooler who has big dreams of playing professional basketball.
Asian Americans Experience 'Far More' Hate Incidents Than Numbers Indicate Racially motivated attacks against Asian Americans have been on the rise since the start of the pandemic, but a Los Angeles-based civil rights group says the actual numbers are even higher. H.J. Mai
Alabama Official On Vaccine Rollout: 'How Can This Disparity Exist In This Country?' Jefferson County Commissioner Sheila Tyson is fighting for equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines. In her county, one health clinic in a predominantly Black neighborhood has yet to receive any doses. Farah Eltohamy
Georgia Congressman Explains How The Relief Bill Will Aid Farmers Of Color NPR's Ari Shapiro interviews Democratic Rep. David Scott of Georgia, who chairs the Committee on Agriculture, about aid for farmers of color in the relief bill.