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People Expected Police Behavior to Change After George Floydâs Murder. The Numbers Tell a Different Story
Since last June, police in the U.S. have killed people at virtually the same rate that they have for the past five years
Americans Have Learned to Talk About Racial Inequality. But Theyâve Done Little to Solve It
Janell Ross reflects on what has changedâand what hasnâtâone year after Americaâs so-called racial reckoning
âI Didnât Have the Privilege of Escaping.â 8 TIME Journalists Reflect on a Year of Covering Stories About Their Communities
Longstanding journalistic maxims would have a reporter remain disengaged while gathering the facts. But pursuing the whole truth means considering the humanity of oneâs subjectsâand of oneself. Lived experience can help a reporter empathize and deepen their work in the service of telling stories that accurately reflect the world. After an intense year of reportingâŚ
The Story Behind TIMEâs First-Ever BIPOC-Led Issue
A year ago, we at TIME started talking about the ways weâve fallen short. Soon after George Floyd was murdered in Minneapolis, staffers from across the organization began sharing painful memories of being mistreated in our workplace and demanding change. I called Edward, our editor-in-chief, whose words you usually read in this space, to askâŚ
How Communities of Color Have Found Strength, Joy and Comfort in a Year Like No Other
The supreme thrill of sharing space with others has never been so keenly feltâor missedâas in the past year. In a time marked by immeasurable loss, fear and upheaval, pods and social distancing entered the common lexicon, their frequent use serving as constant reminders of both our hunger for connection and its current limitations. SoâŚ
The Racial Reckoning Went Global Last Year. Hereâs How Activists in 8 Countries Are Fighting for Justice
The video of Derek Chauvinâs kneeling on George Floydâs neck traveled from a Minneapolis street to every corner of the world. Black activists in the U.K. spoke of their visceral reactions to the footage, while Floydâs dying words, âI canât breathe,â brought back painful memories in France and Australia of Black and Aboriginal people killedâŚ
The Racial Reckoning Went Global Last Year. Hereâs How Activists in 8 Countries Are Fighting for Justice
The video of Derek Chauvinâs kneeling on George Floydâs neck traveled from a Minneapolis street to every corner of the world. Black activists in the U.K. spoke of their visceral reactions to the footage, while Floydâs dying words, âI canât breathe,â brought back painful memories in France and Australia of Black and Aboriginal people killedâŚ
11 Moments From Asian American History That You Should Know
More than 30 years after President George H.W. Bush signed a law that designated every May as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, much of Asian American history remains unknown to many Americansâincluding Asian Americans themselves
After a Terrible Year for Women in the Economy, These Places Are Working Toward a Feminist Recovery From COVID-19
âWithout all the work that women did this year, thereâd be no economy to rebuild.â
Lisa P. Jackson: The Fight Against Climate Change Is a Fight for People
When I was 8 years old, I wrote a letter asking President Nixon to do what he could to protect our planet. I didnât know Iâd one day go on to lead the agency he founded, the Environmental Protection Agency, or build on that work at Apple. But I saw the impact pollution was havingâŚ
Big Techâs Business Model Is a Threat to Democracy. Hereâs How to Build a Fairer Digital Future
Under President Biden, tech reform will take on a new urgency
After a âRainbow Waveâ in 2020âs Elections, Hereâs What the New Class of LGBTQ Lawmakers Expect From a Biden Presidency
In the 2020 elections, 334 openly LGBTQ candidates won office; the highest ever in any election year
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