
Unraveling NYC’s School Segregation: The Race Gap Exposed
Discover how New York City’s schools remain among the most segregated, perpetuating racial inequities despite years of change.
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Discover how New York City’s schools remain among the most segregated, perpetuating racial inequities despite years of change.
Meet Cui Qingwu, an explorer whose passion for ice climbing and cave exploration led him to join a fossil research team. Discover how his adventurous spirit transforms hobbies into serious pursuits!
Illustrator Hong Xue returns to Beijing’s hutongs, blending Eastern and Western aesthetics. Her love for traditional Chinese culture inspires tea gatherings that celebrate heritage and community.
In ‘The Race Gap,’ we explore how systemic racism affects Asian Americans like Linda Ju, who feels like a stranger in her own home. Discover how young people are challenging prejudice and building a better future.
Discover how the 1875 Page Act barred Chinese women from entering the U.S., marking the start of anti-Asian laws and shaping immigration history.
Hispanics in border states face daily discrimination despite being the largest minority group in the U.S. Explore their stories and the fight against the race gap in America.
Since the pandemic hit, attacks on Asian Americans have surged in the U.S., fueled by racial hatred stoked by politicians. Some are more afraid of attacks than the virus itself.
Aspiring Native youth return home with dreams but face a lack of opportunities on the reservation, highlighting ongoing economic challenges intensified by the pandemic.
The Lakota people unearth painful secrets as they reclaim the stories of children taken to boarding schools like Carlisle, symbolizing a step towards healing from generational trauma.
Explore how the Lakota community in South Dakota is addressing challenges head-on in ‘The Race Gap in the U.S.’ series.