Biden Holds A Meeting With Members Of Historic Civil Rights Organizations NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Marc Morial, president and CEO of the National Urban League, about Tuesday's meeting between the NAACP and President-elect Joe Biden.
Milwaukee Is A Microcosm Of Biden's Challenge On Police Accountability In Milwaukee, Black leaders want the Biden administration to revive the federal government's police accountability efforts nationwide. The racial justice movement has shifted the political landscape. Adrian Florido
Majority of Muslims Voted For Biden, But Trump Got More, Not Less Support. Despite anti-Muslim rhetoric and policies, Donald Trump appears to have gotten more, not less support from American Muslims. Leila Fadel
Baratunde Thurston: How To Citizen This year's election saw historic voter turnout. But in a divided democracy, how else can we commit to our civic duties? This hour, Baratunde Thurston joins Manoush with ideas on how to citizen. NPR/TED Staff
French Police Could Face Assault Charges In Beating That Sparked Protests Preliminary charges were filed against four police officers in connection with the Nov. 21 beating of Michel Zecler in Paris that has prompted major protests throughout the country. Jaclyn Diaz
Educators And Native Leaders Recommend Bringing Anti-Racism To The Thanksgiving Table This year the beloved holiday comes on the heels of a national movement demanding racial justice. One Native American leader says that "people want to resolve the burdens of our history." Piper McDaniel
Minneapolis Group Is Growing Food To Protect Members From Effects Of Racism, Disease Access to fresh food in North Minneapolis has been a struggle for decades. Members of one group are growing food to protect themselves from the health effects of both racism and the pandemic. Yuki Noguchi
'Say Their Names' Podcast Memorializes Black Men Killed By Police NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to Chris Colbert about his podcast, Say Their Names, which tells the stories of Black men killed by police that have not received national attention.
He was 16 when a cop kneeled on his neck in Spokane. He’s still making sense of it. He thought the police were going to kill him on the lawn of his friend's house. Now he's teaching the next generation that Black lives matter. Jerome Hunter
The 1st Black Female Brigade Commander At Naval Academy: 'I Have The Heart To Do It' Midshipman 1st Class Sydney Barber reflects on the historic nature of her selection as leader of the academy's 4,400 students, her plans for the future and what the appointment means to her family. Christianna Silva