Civil Rights & Social Justice - Page 28
Discover the most up-to-date news, commentary, and archives on civil rights, human rights, and social justice issues that impact the Black community.
We don’t have to look overseas to find examples of how communities are blocking the far-right and building power to address issues impacting us at all levels of government.
Law enforcement officials in Minnesota announced that they were considering whether the federal agents involved in ChongLy Scott Thao's detention should face criminal charges.
Body camera footage shows a police officer shooting Emeshyon Wilkins in the back of the head as he was fleeing, contradicting police reports.
Conversion therapy did not come out of nowhere. It belongs to a much older American tradition of pathologizing difference and then building institutions to manage it.
Courtney "CW" Mallery and his wife Nicole own Freedom Acres Ranch, a 1,000 acre spread in a predominantly white community.
In an appearance on Theo Von's podcast, Jake Paul said he found Druski's skit hilarious, and he wants to do one of his own in blackface.
DHS claimed Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis and his roommate "violently" assaulted a federal officer, but neighborhood video footage shows otherwise.
Reports say Gen. Randy George was just forced into retirement because he objected to Hegseth's interference in recent military promotions.
Gen Z slang has deep roots in Black culture, but its origins are often erased, raising concerns about cultural appropriation.
Rev. Al Sharpton sat down with NewsOne to reflect on Easter, faith, and the pivotal role the Black church has played throughout Black History.
Exploring Ketanji Brown Jackson's Dissent: Insights into Supreme Court's Landmark Ruling against Colorado’s law banning conversion therapy for minors.
The EEOC sued Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast last month, saying a company women's event unlawfully discriminated against male employees.
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