NASCAR Driver Bubba Wallace On Confederate Flag Ban: 'A Long Time Coming' Bubba Wallace is the only black driver to race full time in NASCAR's top series. He tells All Things Considered that banning the Confederate flag will bring in people who felt uncomfortable before. James Doubek
LGBTQ Inclusive 'All Black Lives Matter' March To Take Place In LA A march called All Black Lives Matter is set to take place in Los Angeles on Sunday. It is meant to be inclusive of black LGBTQ people and not have a police presence or corporate sponsorship. Mandalit del Barco
How Hollywood Landscape Changed For Black Creatives Over Time Regina Hicks has been a TV producer for over two decades, producing and writing for black-led shows. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with her about the changing landscape for black creatives in Hollywood.
CHAZ chews on what to do next Capitol Hill’s new Autonomous Zone, known as CHAZ, is a six-block area around 12th and Pine. Residents, business owners and activists are trying to figure out what’s next for this hard-won territory. Joshua McNichols
At Dallas Event, Trump Outlines 4-Point Plan To Address 'Disparities' President Trump presented the broad strokes of how he intends to address racial disparity — a plan that he says will provide more support to police, and address economic, health and education issues. Tamara Keith
From Trayvon Martin To George Floyd, A Dad And Son Keep Protesting For Equality Albert and Aidan Sykes, a father and son who are black, have protested against racial injustice for years. What makes this moment especially tough, says Aidan, 14,"is knowing that could have been me." Emma Bowman
Kente Cloth: From Royals To Graduation Ceremonies ... To Congress? When a group of Democratic legislators donned kente cloth at the unveiling of legislation aimed at police brutality, critics weighed in. Here's a look at kente cloth — and the controversy. Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
Ferguson Mayor-Elect Comments On Changes To City's Police And Government NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Ferguson, Mo., Mayor-Elect Ella Jones, who has become the city's first black and first woman mayor, about changes to Ferguson's police department and government.
President Trump To Hold A Roundtable On Race Relations And Policing In Dallas President Trump is scheduled to hold a roundtable Thursday in Dallas to talk about "historic economic, health and justice disparities" in the wake of protests sparked by George Floyd's death. Franco Ordoñez
Trump To Address 'Disparities' At Dallas Event The president is expected to talk about plans for "holistic" recovery amid continued unrest surrounding police brutality as well as the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Alana Wise