Civil Rights & Social Justice
Former University of Tennessee professor Tamar Shirinian is one of several people who have been fired over social media posts critical of Charlie Kirk.
Nearly four years after Shanquella Robinson’s death shocked the nation, her family is still fighting to hold the people who traveled with her accountable. While the criminal case has stalled on both sides of the border, the civil lawsuit continues to gain traction as defendants make repeated attempts to avoid facing a jury. According to […]
In his announcement, Mamdani referenced the prison's dark history, describing the closure as a "milestone" that "brings us closer to ending that chapter."
SCOTUS rulings reshape lives of Black Americans with decisions on birthright, voting, privacy, and agency oversight
Megyn Kelly took to her white nationalist soapbox to once again demonstrate that she's angry, she's racist, and she doesn't know what she's talking about.
Former Okaloosa County Sheriff Eddie Duran has delayed his manslaughter trial at least 17 times, and is trying to do so again in order to vacation with his family.
Jake Lang, a Jan. 6 insurrectionist who was pardoned by Donald Trump, showed up at the BET Awards to protest the existence of Black people.
A white couple in Minnesota recently went viral for telling a family of Somali-American house shoppers "Nobody wants you here."
Family members say 19-year-old Kadir Skinner did not have a gun, and he was shot in the back by the police as he was running from a dog.
Supreme Court allows Trump to end protected status for Haitian and Syrian immigrants, sparking controversy over racial discrimination
Haitian immigrants face deportation despite instability in their home country, drawing ire from conservative pundits
DL Hughley breaks down Black love of country, abuse, and 1 Corinthians 13 in this powerful Notes From The GED Section commentary.
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