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Fabiola Cineas

Fabiola Cineas

Former Reporter

    Latest articles by Fabiola Cineas

    Race
    Lawyers left racism out of the trial over Ahmaud Arbery’s death. Here’s why.Lawyers left racism out of the trial over Ahmaud Arbery’s death. Here’s why.
    Race

    Prosecutors made no mention of the slain 25-year-old’s race until the very end of the trial.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Criminal Justice
    The significance of the guilty verdicts in Arbery’s murderThe significance of the guilty verdicts in Arbery’s murder
    Criminal Justice

    The three white men who shot the 25-year-old Black man dead won’t walk free.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    The lofty goals and short life of the antiracist book club
    Explainers

    After George Floyd’s death, many white Americans formed book clubs. A year later, they’re wondering, “What now?”

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Criminal Justice
    Ahmaud Arbery and the case for getting rid of citizen’s arrestsAhmaud Arbery and the case for getting rid of citizen’s arrests
    Criminal Justice

    As the trial over the killing of Arbery continues, experts say it’s time to rethink pro-vigilante laws across the country.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Politics
    The uncertain future of free community collegeThe uncertain future of free community college
    Politics

    The initiative could have helped millions of students, but it wasn’t a top priority in Biden’s spending package.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Politics
    The Freedom to Vote Act is almost certainly doomedThe Freedom to Vote Act is almost certainly doomed
    Politics

    What’s in Democrats’ latest voting rights reform bill and why Republicans are expected to block it.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    R. Kelly was convicted. Are we finally listening to Black women?
    Technology

    It took decades and dozens of allegations for the singer’s survivors to be heard. Activists aren’t sure the verdict is a turning point.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Why America keeps turning its back on Haitian migrants
    Politics

    The Biden administration is continuing a long history of exclusionary policy against Haitian asylum seekers.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Critical race theory bans are making teaching much harder
    Politics

    Educators are confused about how to navigate new laws that ban discussions about race in the classroom.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Video
    Is therapy for everyone?Is therapy for everyone?
    Play
    Video

    On the latest episode of Glad You Asked, we talk through the barriers to accessing therapy.

    By Fabiola Cineas