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The conflict seems unending, but a peace treaty is possible
Disinformation, extremism and intimidation are stifling free speech in public life, warns Dame Sara Khan.
Half the UK’s young people from ethnic minority backgrounds have experienced workplace discrimination
Democrats are rapidly losing non-white voters as the forces that ensured their support weaken
The UK prime minister is in a bind after neither supporting his colleague nor properly opposing him
The reality is more complex than some would suggest
People pushed to the background of canvases are given their due at the American Folk Art Museum in New York
In Oklahoma and Mississippi, historic injustices continue to be felt in people’s diets
Sathnam Sanghera embarks on a globetrotting quest for nuance and honesty about the UK’s imperial past
‘The Holdovers’ provides a useful test case in how to treat history
The anti-colonial militant is a major figure for activists, but controversy over his calls for revolutionary violence remains
Big Four accounting firm cites need for ‘rigour’ after Supreme Court affirmative action ruling
Heroes are human like the rest of us — and we should let their doubts and fears inspire us
Leaders of Harvard, Penn and MIT appear before a House committee to discuss how Middle East events have roiled their schools
Despite finally being recognised in the census, quilombolas face poverty, unemployment and discrimination
Three-year probe reveals white people accused of serious offences are more likely to be granted unconditional bail
Oliver Dowden says society is showing a lack of ‘moral clarity’ about importance of Jewish lives
The correct mixture of openness and deceit to prepare young people for the world is always up for debate
New tours along the network that helped to free 100,000 former slaves are educating Americans beyond the history class
Two new books warn of the dangers of separatism as both right and left envision a society divided
In her new book championing groundbreaking black creatives, Charlene Prempeh celebrates the art director and activist Emmett McBain
Polling shows historic vote to recognise First Nations people expected to fail amid backlash
Lawsuit says employees at Fremont assembly plant endured ‘severe or pervasive’ harassment since 2015
Package of measures, including higher fees for female international players, comes after damning report
A once-in-a-generation referendum aims to atone for the past by empowering the country’s original inhabitants. Then came a backlash
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