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- In this front-page story, I examined activists around the country are debating the best ways to acknowledge lynchings. But they often meet resistance from local residents — both Black and White.
- In this front-page story, I examined how Native advocates are calling on universities built on tribal lands to make amends, but note the difficulty of coming up with a figure.
- When people can’t tell their co-workers of color apart, it’s a constant reminder that you’re an outsider. For this story, I used social media to find people who had this experience and secured hundreds of replies. The article appeared on The Post’s homepage.
- Navigating a friendship circle can be tricky. Throw in racial and cultural differences and the task gets even trickier. The Washington Post recently asked readers how they navigate interracial friendships and received more than 400 responses.