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Fabiola Cineas

Fabiola Cineas

Former Reporter

    Latest articles by Fabiola Cineas

    Race
    Reckoning with the theft of Native American childrenReckoning with the theft of Native American children
    Race

    Deb Haaland is investigating the history of hundreds of boarding schools that tried to “Kill the Indian, save the man.”

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Politics
    Here’s how hard it is to vote in TexasHere’s how hard it is to vote in Texas
    Politics

    Three voters explain what it takes for them to cast a ballot in a state where Republican lawmakers want to adopt even stronger restrictions.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    “Race norming” and the long legacy of medical racism, explained
    Explainers

    The NFL recently announced it would end the practice, but race norming is still used across the medical field.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Police Violence
    Chauvin’s prison sentence is still not justiceChauvin’s prison sentence is still not justice
    Police Violence

    Though Chauvin was sentenced to 22.5 years, police violence continues to plague America.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    What the hysteria over critical race theory is really all about
    Explainers

    It’s an attempt to push back against social progress.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Podcasts
    Ibram X. Kendi on anti-racism, Juneteenth, and the reckoning that wasn’tIbram X. Kendi on anti-racism, Juneteenth, and the reckoning that wasn’t
    Podcast
    Podcasts

    The author of How to Be an Antiracist joined for a special episode of Vox Conversations.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Why it took 100 years for America to learn about the Tulsa massacre
    Race

    The long-hidden racist attack on “Black Wall Street” and its residents is finally in the open — and raising questions about all that Americans don’t know and have tried to hide.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Police Violence
    Why they’re not saying Ma’Khia Bryant’s nameWhy they’re not saying Ma’Khia Bryant’s name
    Police Violence

    The 16-year-old Black girl could never be the “perfect victim.”

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Culture
    Minari is AmericaMinari is America
    Culture

    Why we love this Best Picture nominee.

    By Alex Abad-Santos, Emily St. James and 2 more
    Culture
    How Best Picture nominee Judas and the Black Messiah questions the meaning of freedomHow Best Picture nominee Judas and the Black Messiah questions the meaning of freedom
    Culture

    The powerful drama about the assassination of Black Panthers leader Fred Hampton presents moral queries that rhyme with the present.

    By Fabiola Cineas, Coleman Lowndes and 2 more