Key Takeaways News in Brief African-American Farmers Make Up Less Than 2 Percent of All U.S. Farmers A new report finds that racial discrimination within USDA programs is responsible for this decline. Emily Moon
Social Justice A Dinner Party on the Streets of Oakland for 500 People How the People's Kitchen Collective is preserving cultural memory through free meals. Melissa Hung
Social Justice The Trump Administration’s Anti-Breastfeeding Stance Is Not New. But It Could Be Deadlier Than Ever. A food oppression expert explains why America's formula problem can only get worse. Emily Moon
Education The Trump Administration Axes Obama-Era Guidelines on Affirmative Action The Trump administration is reversing Obama-era guidelines urging colleges to consider race in admissions practices. Kate Wheeling
Social Justice Majority-Black Casts Can Clearly Win at the Box Office. Now Will Hollywood Take Notice? A new study suggests more such movies could see commercial success if Hollywood threw more financial support behind them. Chinelo Nkechi Ikem
Social Justice Shelf Help: ‘The Social Life of DNA: Race, Reparations, and Reconciliation After the Genome’ Can genetic tests restore lost legacies? Peter C. Baker
News in Brief The Past, Present, and Future of the Black Lives Matter Network A scholar of race and digital media details how the online prowess of #BlackLivesMatter was over 20 years in the making. Charlton McIlwain