It was the proverbial elephant in the room, but it wasn’t gray — it was black and white.
As the local Board of Education convened Wednesday evening to discuss strategies
They were elite athletes without a home, facing Jim Crow discrimination in the U.S. and competing at the Olympics in the shadows of Nazi Germany. As black members of
Editor's Note: This statement by Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks was issued by the Santa Monica Police Department on the evening of Nov. 18. The police department has also issued
The Santa Monica Police Department is facing accusations of racism in an essay published online by The Washington Post.
Santa Monica resident Fay Wells posted her account of an interaction
What started as an incident at a local youth flag football game has led to flaring tensions, allegations of racism and attempts by city and school officials to address community
Join the Committee For Racial Justice for an interesting evening of discussion about the future of policing. The co-sponsors for this August 16 Day of Dialogue will be the Human
Last week, we were once again reminded of how one man, with too easy access to lethal weapons and guided by blind racial hatred, can, in just a few seconds,
Black and Hispanic students in Santa Monica-Malibu schools rank behind their peers on a variety of achievement measures, and officials say they are working to narrow gaps that are mirrored
Organizers say old-style racism may be dead — or at least too embarrassing to confess to — but a new ideology has arisen to take its place. The function of this new