Princeton Faculty Voices:
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor: How Do We Change America? (The New Yorker)
Imani Perry: ‘Justice Now: A BET Town Hall’ Featuring Stacey Abrams, Brittany Packnett And More (BET)
Omar Wasow:
- The George Floyd protests are sparking a surprising debate in black America (CNN)
- Protests and Public Opinion with Professor Omar Wasow (The Daily Princetonian: Under the Bubble [podcast])
- How Black Lives Matter compares to past social movements (WHYY Radio Times)
- Bricks become fodder for false claims around protests (Associated Press)
- What Protests Can (And Can’t) Do (FiveThirtyEight)
- From BlackPlanet to Black Twitter, the evolution of Black voices on social media [podcast] (Marketplace Tech)
Eddie Glaude:
- Eddie Glaude on this moment in history: ‘I’m tired, I’m weak, I’m worn… then I’m hopeful’ (MSNBC)
- Why this moment demands radical politics (Vox)
- Trump pushes fights over racist legacy while much of America moves in a different direction (The Washington Post)
Douglas Massey: “Go Back to the Neighborhood Where You Belong” (Slate)
Julian Zelizer: Why protesting isn’t enough (CNN) and For 48 hours, the nation’s capital was gripped by chaos. Then everything changed. (The Washington Post)
Naomi Murakawa: Calls to reform, defund, dismantle and abolish the police, explained. (NBC News)
Ellora Derenoncourt: What A 1968 Report Tells Us About The Persistence Of Racial Inequality NPR)
Monica Ponce de Leon: Princeton’s Monica Ponce de Leon: To overcome injustice in architecture, licensure should be “eliminated or radically transformed” (Archinect)