Former Neo-Nazi: White Supremacy 'Is Certainly Not A Fringe Movement' The alleged attacker in the New Zealand shooting appears to have been motivated by white supremacy. NPR's Michel Martin asks former neo-Nazi Christian Picciolini what draws people to white supremacy.
Sacramento's Use-Of-Force Policy Is Very Weak, Black Lives Matter Says David Greene talks to Tanya Faison, head of Sacramento's Black Lives Matter chapter, after the district attorney there said no charges would be filed against police involved in Stephon Clark's death.
Nazi-Saluting Teens Provoke Outrage In California After Photos Flood Internet The teens partying around a large swastika appeared online over the weekend, sparking investigations by school officials and law enforcement. Vanessa Romo
In New Orleans, The Fight Over Blackface Renews Scrutiny Of A Mardi Gras Tradition Every year, African-American members of the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club paint their faces black for the city's Mardi Gras celebrations. Now, they're facing calls to end the practice. Janaya Williams
Black Psychologist Gives Take On Meadows' Defense Against Charges Trump Is 'Racist' Psychologist Deborah Plummer, author of Some of My Friends Are..., talks to NPR's Michel Martin about the moment a GOP Congressman brought in a black woman to rebut charges the president is a racist.
Sen. Doug Jones Discusses His Memoir 'Bending Toward Justice' NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Sen. Doug Jones, D-Ala., about his new memoir, Bending Toward Justice, which recounts his prosecution of the Birmingham church bombing perpetrators.
Amy Hunter: In What Ways Does Privilege Determine How "Lucky" We Are? How do zip codes indicate luck? Amy Hunter examines how where we live determines the resources and opportunities we receive—and how society is designed to keep some people from being "lucky." NPR/TED Staff
Mark Sutcliffe: Do We Overstate Hard Work In The Narrative Of Success? Mark Sutcliffe says our luck—or privilege—is determined before we are even born. He encourages people to acknowledge the role of privilege in their lives and work to lessen the opportunity gap. NPR/TED Staff
Eshauna Smith: How Can We Level The Playing Field Of Luck? Eshauna Smith says we cannot let luck decide the fate of underprivileged youth—we need to make purposeful interventions to create opportunities for all kids to reach their full potential. NPR/TED Staff
See someone being threatened? This is what to do If you see someone being harassed, support the victim and ignore the perpetrator. Bill Radke