Civil Rights & Social Justice - Page 3
A new law signed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott will soon restrict restroom and locker room access in public buildings across the state to only those whose biological sex matches the one listed on their birth certificate.
Split jury Convictions, a relic of the Jim Crow era, would have been added to a list of claims for which an incarcerated person could seek retrial.
The question now is not whether George Floyd’s death changed anything—it did. The question is: Who has the power to shape what comes next?
Here are five lessons in resistance and resilience from Malcolm X’s teachings to consider as we celebrate his 100th birthday.
Black people struggling for freedom have long used maps to protest and survive racism while affirming the value of Black life.
Trump rolled back a bedrock Civil Rights era measure while making good on his promise to eradicate DEI practices from the federal government.
Civil rights leaders and justice organizations gathered at the Demand Diversity Roundtable to address Trump rolling back DEI programs.
U.S. Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley was arrested and stun-gunned during a confrontation with police officers in Miami, Florida.
Racists are calling FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge Alethea Duncan, a Black woman, a "DEI hire" following the New Orleans terror attack.
Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) revealed that she is unhappy with Biden's decision to decline to commute Dylan Roof.
Jurors in the manslaughter trial of Daniel Penny, who killed Jordan Neely, are deadlocked and can't reach a verdict.
A friend of Arlene Bunch, who went viral for racially harassing an Indian American family at LAX, blamed the act of hate on a "brain injury."