
The Data Don’t Lie
Visit The Atlantic's COVID-19 Tracking Project to see daily updates and trends on the global COVID-19 pandemic.

Visit The Atlantic's COVID-19 Tracking Project to see daily updates and trends on the global COVID-19 pandemic.

The spread of COVID-19 is exposing racial fault lines between African Americans and white Americans, with the former more likely to die from the disease.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s list of high-risk individuals includes the severely obese. Some studies on coronavirus are now starting to track COVID-19 patients' body mass index.

Black residents in the American South face barriers with the GOP-led assault on Medicaid Expansion.

Suffragists and White Supremacy

Barely a generation removed from slavery, these courageous Black women commanded voting rights before the passage of the 19th Amendment.

Black women were leaders in the fight for women’s suffrage-- yet they’ve been erased from movement history

CLIMATE JUSTICE: Not Just a White Thing. How are Black women transforming the movement?

INTERSECTIONALITY. What does it mean? How does it work? Why does it matter? Kimberle Crenshaw who popularized the term, offers insights.