Today on TAP: A disappointing legislative session ends
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Trump: Campaigning, or Crossing State Lines to Incite a Riot?
Today on TAP: The president goes to Kenosha
NBA Partner AT&T Is No Friend of Black Lives Matter
Through donations to police foundations and partnerships with law enforcement groups, AT&T helps the police further militarize and execute the War on Drugs.
Defining the Meaning of Violence
Today on TAP: Biden speaks out about Trump and protests
Thousands Throng the National Mall for ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks’ March on Washington
Attendees included those who attended the first March on Washington.
Unconventional: The Republicans, Day Three
Chicago, 1968; pandemic, Kenosha, and the hurricane, 2020
Charting the Legacy of John Lewis
The Atlantic’s Adam Harris ponders the legacy of Congressman John Lewis, the Big Six civil rights leaders, and forging ahead with a new civil rights movement.
Karen Bass: The Movement Activist as Vice President
Can this star product of South L.A.’s social justice ferment end up as Joe Biden’s improbable veep?
What If Black Lives Matter Defended Federal Buildings?
Today on TAP: A plot twist out of the ’60s

