News & Politics The Smithsonian Just Opened Up a Trove of Online Resources to Understand Anti-Asian Racism The #StopAsianHate page collects exhibits, artifacts, archives, and more from across various Smithsonian museums' collection on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Smithsonian, Racism, Antiracism, Lonnie Bunch | Mar 23, 2021
News & Politics Washingtonian’s Best Longreads of 2020 14 great feature stories we published this year Donald Trump, Theater, COVID-19, Restaurants | Dec 29, 2020
News & Politics Here’s What You Need to Know About Al Sharpton’s March on Washington There will be a capacity limit to the number of people around the Reflecting Pool Coronavirus 2020, Protest, Racism, Antiracism | Aug 18, 2020
News & Politics The Kennedy Center Announces Anti-Racism Initiatives With #BlackCultureMatters, the Cartography Project, and More The arts organization is making moves to affirm that it is an "anti-racist institution." The Kennedy Center, Antiracism | Jul 9, 2020
News & Politics Antiracism Books Are Sold Out Right Now. Here’s a Free, No-Wait Way to Get Some of Them. The DC Public Library now has unlimited copies of "White Fragility" and other books to download. DC Public Library, Antiracism, Mahogany Books | Jun 8, 2020
News & Politics | Things to Do Educate Yourself Today: The African American History Museum Wants to Help You Talk About Race and Racism The NMAAHC moved up the launch date of an online portal that gathers decades of research and resources. National Museum of African American History and Culture, Racism, Antiracism, Ibram X. Kendi | Jun 1, 2020
News & Politics Jason Reynolds Is the Bard of Black YA Fiction. Now He’s Written a Totally Different Kind of Book. The DC author sold millions of novels featuring characters long missing from children’s lit. Writing a history of racism for kids is something else. Books, Fiction, Kids, Racism | Mar 27, 2020
News & Politics Woolly Mammoth’s New Leader Wants to Run the Most Woke Theater in Washington Maria Manuela Goyanes is pushing Woolly to become an artistic standard bearer for the #MeToo, anti-racist era. It’s making some people uncomfortable. Theater, Black Lives Matter, Howard University, Hamilton | Jan 5, 2020
News & Politics Interview: Ibram X. Kendi Takes a Hard Look at Racism—and Himself In his recent bestseller, the American University professor makes a thought-provoking case that it’s not possible to be “not racist.” American University, Racism, Manassas, Antiracism | Oct 23, 2019