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Jerel Ezell

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The slow, painful decline of Black celebrity activism

Muhammad Ali and Sidney Poitier helped shape history. Today's Black stars seem content to stay in their lanes

18.10.2025 7

Salon

Jerel Ezell

Consumer Trauma and the Psychological Toll of Trumponomics | Opinion

Unlike bad economic policy, which can generally be revived through good economic policy, a deep fraying of Americans' trust and connection to the...

30.05.2025 10

Newsweek

Jerel Ezell

What It Will Take to Fulfill the Promise of Earth Day

22.04.2025 2

Time

Jerel Ezell

The Great Black Church Schism | Opinion

Conventional wisdom holds that people tend to get more religious over time. However, compared to older generations, young Black adults are growing...

26.03.2025 20

Newsweek

Jerel Ezell

Climate Change Worsens Housing Inequities in Black Communities

28.01.2025 3

Time

Jerel Ezell

Climate disasters hit Black communities disproportionately hard. ‘Bluelining’ doesn’t help

Racial inequality in home insurance looks poised to deepen, but some simple steps could improve matters.

16.01.2025 10

Fortune

Jerel Ezell

How Youth Climate Anxiety Became a Convenient Foil for the Right

In September, NASA declared the summer of 2024 the hottest in recorded history. Before that news could be fully digested, the U.S. was hit with...

16.10.2024 5

Time

Jerel Ezell