The disparity of graduation rates for Black and white scholarship athletes will become more glaring if the Supreme Court ends affirmative action.
Derrick Z. Jackson
Derrick Z. Jackson is a Pulitzer-finalist journalist and in 2021 was the recipient of the Scripps-Howard opinion writing award and the Gold Award for Teen Nonfiction for The Puffin Plan in the Benjamin Franklin Awards of the Independent Book Publishers Association. He is a member of the Prospect’s board of directors.
Building Back Severed Communities
The Biden administration wants to reconnect historically Black and Latino neighborhoods cut off by highway construction. There’s promise and peril in that.
Hank Aaron Still Stands Alone
His career and example stand in drastic contrast to the lesser men who were not inducted into baseball’s Hall of Fame just after Aaron’s death.
Toxic Injustices
Priority for abused communities must pervade every aspect of a Green New Deal.
The Junk Food President Aims to Ruin American Nutrition
Will the Trump administration trash the nation’s dietary guidelines next year?
Frank Robinson: He Blazed a Trail Baseball Still Refuses to Follow
Professional sports teams have made little progress in elevating African Americans to the top slots on the field.
EPA Rollbacks: Hurting Americans Where They Live
A look inside the agency’s Midwest office
Puffins: Harbingers of Climate Change
These small ocean birds are the proverbial canary in the coal mine as the ecology of their habitat worsens.
Catching a Breeze
America’s belated push to develop offshore wind energy
Trump’s Great American Whitewash
Why do so many white people believe that the president has their best interests at heart?

