A police oversight legislation that was vetoed by Republican Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Giménez in 2018, is up for vote again on Tuesday.
Floridians Are Rising up to Tear Down Symbols of Oppression
Confederate memorials across the state are being removed by the city or county, which view these monuments as an affront to the dignity of Black and indigenous people.
Democrats Just Laid Out Their Police Reform Plan. Here’s What’s in It.
After two weeks of national protests over the murder of George Floyd, some potential progress on police reform is on the horizon.
WATCH: This Is How Boricuas Are Uniting to Say Black Lives Matter
From Loíza to New York, Puerto Ricans are joining the fight against racism and police brutality the best way they know: protesting with music.
Ahmaud Arbery Case Investigator: His Shooter Called Him a ‘F‐‐‐‐‐‐ N‐‐‐‐‐’ as He Was Dying
Prosecutors in the murder case of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery revealed new shocking details during a preliminary hearing today.
Should I Be More Scared of COVID or the Cops?
If COVID-19 doesn’t get me, maybe the evil policing by the black body will, and it doesn’t matter if I’m a “good” or “bad” black. Before I open my mouth, my skin has already spoken for me.
Body Cameras Were Supposed to Save Lives. Here Are 5 Cases Where They Failed.
Here are five cases, including the death of Louisville’s David McAtee, where body cameras failed to deter violence and hold officers accountable.
12 Things you Should Stop Saying About Racial Injustice
A primer for non-Black folks who —finally — want to talk about racial injustice.
A Tumultuous Weekend Marks the Beginning of June Between Violence and Virus
The scale of the coast-to-coast protests rivaled the historic demonstrations of the civil rights and Vietnam War eras.A
Last Week’s Protests Are About More Than George Floyd’s Death. The Data Shows It.
While George Floyd’s death lit the fuse, last week’s protests across the country are about the consequences of structural racism.