Biden Administration Will 'Speed Up' Efforts To Put Harriet Tubman On $20 Bill Press secretary Jen Psaki said it's important that "our money ... reflect the history and diversity of our country." The effort to redesign the $20 bill foundered during the Trump administration. Laurel Wamsley
Understanding Multiracial Whiteness And Trump Supporters NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks Cristina Beltran, professor of social and cultural analysis at New York University, about the phenomenon of "multi-racial whiteness."
Race, reckoning, and redemption: Michael Eric Dyson’s message to White America “How far are we willing to go? Are we prepared to sacrifice tradition and convention for genuine transformation?” John O'Brien
Howard University's Marching Band To Perform During Inauguration Howard University's Showtime Marching Band will be part of the inaugural activities. Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, a Howard graduate, often included drum lines in her campaign events.
The 'Racial Caste System' At The U.S. Capitol After the Capitol was cleared of insurrectionists last week, there was work to be done — and it wasn't lost on many that cleaning up the mess would fall largely to Black and Brown people. Karen Grigsby Bates
When White Extremism Seeps Into The Mainstream Professor Kathleen Belew explains how people on the mainstream right become radicalized, and why white nationalism grew so influential after the Vietnam War. Gene Demby
'SNL' And 'Second City' Announce Scholarships For Diverse, Emerging Comic Talent A new scholarship sponsored by SNL covers the costs of training at Second City for comedians starting out in their careers. Elizabeth Blair
What Does It Mean To Call The Capitol Rioters 'Terrorists'? Some say it's the precise word to describe the actions of the pro-Trump extremists who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6. But others warn its use will do more harm than good. Shereen Marisol Meraji
Why Black Officers Find Breach Of U.S. Capitol Particularly Upsetting Members of the U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. police were overpowered by a violent mob storming the Capitol Building. There were also a few officers that appeared to sympathize with the mob. Leila Fadel
U.S. Capitol Mob Brings Questions, Fallout For Pro-Trump Police Some officers are being investigated for involvement at the protests, while others fought off protesters who once supported them. Martin Kaste