Are We Ever Going to Get a Civil War Film That Tells the Truth?
A few thoughts on the movie “Gettysburg.”
By Jamelle Bouie
A few thoughts on the movie “Gettysburg.”
By Jamelle Bouie
Kai Avent-deLeon, who owns a lifestyle store and a restaurant in Brooklyn, starts and ends her day with her journal. In between? Friends, family and delicious food.
By Ilana Kaplan
Susan Lorincz, who is white, shot Ajike Owens last June through the door of her home as the 35-year-old mother of four stood outside. The case prompted national outrage.
By Annie Correal
A riot started by a white lynch mob in Springfield in 1908 destroyed a Black neighborhood and led to the creation of the N.A.A.C.P.
By Zach Montague
A Film Forum series pays tribute to the 1970s genre that birthed “Superfly” and “Foxy Brown,” but also features lesser-known films that show the genre’s range.
By Robert Daniels
Kamala Harris has a once-in-a-generation chance to deal a hammer blow against Trumpism and pull American democracy back from the brink.
By Timothy Shenk
The Netflix documentary doesn’t gloss over hard truths as it follows participants in the Date With Dad program.
By Alissa Wilkinson
A new City Council law seeks to pressure schools to undo bias in enforcing a dress code across the nation’s largest school system.
By Ginia Bellafante
As a gay man who had adopted a daughter, I had gaps in parental knowledge.
By Haig Chahinian
It’s normal for people, especially Black Americans, to dip into colloquial speech depending on whom they’re talking to.
By John McWhorter
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