African Americans
‘Facing the Middle East’ examines Iran’s repression, black-Jewish solidarity, regional war risks
The Media Line began with the Islamic Republic’s efforts to reach Iranians abroad while tightening its grip on dissent at home, then turned to an exclusive report on its sexual abuse and repression.
United against hate: Why Black and Jewish communities in America must stand together
Claudette Colvin, US civil rights pioneer who defied bus segregation, dies at 86
Why do police mistake phones for guns? Racial bias in the brain, study finds
An Afro-Jewish dialogue — opportunities and challenges in a social age
Black Christian Evangelicals are not happy with Israel’s refugee policy
When Israelis think about American Evangelicals, they imagine 60 million enthusiastic, flag-waving Israel supporters who look, well, like Mike Pence.
Comment: Why ‘Black Panther’ is a win for black-Jewish relations
The original Black Panther character was actually created by two white Jews.
Obama, Farrakhan photo concealed, says photographer
Barack Obama was a US senator from Illinois at the time the photo was taken.
American rapper draws parallels between Black, Palestinian experiences
“My criticism lies with the treatment of Palestinian civilians by the state of Israel, no more and no less."
Taking a shot at life in Israel
David Goldstein takes a look at the many African-American basketball players who choose to play for the Jewish state.
The lost and found tribe
Inside the African Hebrew Israelite community of Dimona.
Why so many African-American pro basketball players love Israel
Many players have actually felt less overt racism in Israel than they did in the US.
KKK leaves its propaganda in candy bags outside Virginia homes
Police said the materials seemed to be part of a recruitment effort.