Spanish — And Latinos — Should Be More Than An Election Year Afterthought, Group Says Voto Latino is encouraging members of Congress to learn to speak Spanish fluently and pressing them to reach out to Latino constituents in substantive ways between campaign seasons. Juana Summers
Anger And Fear As Asian American Seniors Targeted In Bay Area Attacks The assaults have prompted some businesses to close early, while volunteers have set up protective escorts for older residents. Eric Westervelt
Attacks Against Asian Americans Increase During The Pandemic In the San Francisco Bay area, there's been a number of attacks and robberies on older Asian Americans. That has alarmed residents and prompted stepped-up patrols by police. Eric Westervelt
Aunt Jemima No More; Pancake Brand Renamed Pearl Milling Company Aunt Jemima and other food brands, such as Uncle Ben's, announced a redesign following protests against systemic racism and police brutality in the U.S. last summer. Jaclyn Diaz
Morgan Wallen's Music Continues To Succeed Despite Racial Slur Controversy NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Andrea Williams about why country singer Morgan Wallen's album still sits at the top of the Billboard 200 days after he was captured on video saying a racial slur.
Despite Diverse Coaching At Super Bowl, NFL 'Still Has A Lot Of Work To Do' NPR's Michel Martin compares this Super Bowl's historically diverse coaching staff with the lack of minority coaches around the NFL with Jason Reid, senior writer at The Undefeated.
Celebrating The Black Women Guitarists Who Made Music History Fabi Reyna, founder of Sheshreds Media, highlights artists often left out of history books in her article 7 Guitarists That Prove Black Women Were Pioneers In Music History.
Eduardo Diaz On The Efforts To Create A National Museum Of The American Latino NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to Eduardo Diaz, the newly-named interim director of the planned National Museum of the American Latino, about his hopes for the institution.
Meet the Newsmaker: Kristin Leong on Asian representation in schools, Feb 11, 2:00 PM PST Is the "minority myth" still alive today? Let's talk about it. Kristin Leong
Whitewashing of Asian Students and the Report that Launched a Reckoning A school district sparked fury after grouping Asian and white students together. The message was clear: 'person of color' meant underperforming. Kristin Leong