An Indigenous Man and a Police Dog Died in a Firefight. The Town Honoured the Dog.
A man wanted on outstanding warrants and a police dog are dead after a shootout with the RCMP in northern Alberta.
She Tried to Steal $15 Pants as a Teen. The Fines Devastated Her Family.
The U.S. is finally reconsidering whether the massive fines and fees often levied against children and their families are fair.
This Is How Hard It Is to Vote After You've Left Prison
Over 5 million Americans have lost their right to vote because they've served time in prison.
Ontario Police Have Faced No Charges For 19 People Killed Since George Floyd's Murder
Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit probes police shootings and other violent encounters. But it rarely charges anyone.
‘It Might’ve Gotten Worse’: How Racial Injustice Hasn’t Changed in Japan
“The first ticket I see that’d put me somewhere else—I’d go to Sweden for all I care. I’m out. I’ve lived here long enough,” says Omotegawa.
We Need To Talk About Asia’s Blackface Problem
The use of blackface remains common in many Asian countries across variety shows, TV dramas, advertisements, and social media.
George Floyd’s Brother Can’t Mourn. He’s Too Busy Fighting.
“I realized that my brother died probably like six months after he had already passed, because I've never really had that time to sit there,” Philonise Floyd told VICE News.
Why Black Cops Quit
“The ‘Blue Wall of Silence’ is so real and so pervasive that people outside of it don’t have a clue of what it’s like,” one former officer told VICE News.
Nicaragua's First Black Presidential Candidate Keeps Getting Targeted by the Cops
George Henríquez is making history as he fights for the rights of marginalized Black and Indigenous populations of the Atlantic Coast.
The Gig Economy’s Business Model Is a Racial Justice Issue
Uber and Lyft say they care about Black lives, but their business models and lobbying disproportionately hurt people of color.
Facial Recognition Is Racist. Why Aren’t More Cities Banning It?
Pockets of cities and states around the United States have banned police use of facial recognition, but progress is slow.
For Diversity Consultants, the Past Year Has Been a Roller Coaster
Experts in addressing racism and bias in the workplace have been very, very busy.