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The ability of the media to portray brutal repression of the Southern African Americans, and in parallel, speeches by Civil ...
The Allen-Berry Bridge in Elmira received its new plaque this week to highlight two local pioneering civil rights leaders: ...
The Equal Protection Project is challenging Yale and AAAP over REACH minority program that limits eligibility based on race, ...
A new weeklong summer learning program called Freedom School at the African American Museum of Iowa aims to immerse middle ...
Baker’s nickname was Fundi, a Swahili word for a person who passes skills from one generation to another. Educating young ...
On Tuesday, more than 500 workers and allies will join a culminating rally at Lafayette Park in New Orleans to demand an end ...
Through these lawsuits, FASORP established a dangerous legal strategy: using equality doctrine and civil rights law as a ...
The court’s choice to punt a key redistricting case signals trouble for the future of the Voting Rights Act. Truthout is an ...
Metro Council announced the resurgence of its Black Caucus, nearly a dozen council members focused on issues impacting ...
When national governments threaten human rights, localized movements provide a powerful means of resistance. Bleak as things appear, it is important to remember that localized transnational movements ...
In light of Ms. Griffin’s anti-Israel stance, Documenting Jew Hatred on Campus chided Columbia for taking “numerous steps ...
When Warren H. Stewart Sr. first came to Phoenix nearly 50 years ago from New York City, his plan was to stay for a few years ...