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Black women's vital role in social change often goes unrecognized, but their leadership and activism continue to drive progress.

In 2025, ICE tripled the number of arrests it made from the year before. Of the nearly 400,000 people detained, 40% had no criminal record. 

This week’s Le[e]gal Brief examines how ICE violated Alex Pretti’s constitutional rights, and the ways the agency may be used during the midterms. 

FAMU president Marva Johnson, J.D. and Interim Dean of the College of Law Cecil Howard released statements in response to the news reports.

Aaliyah Steward said she was told by FAMU that she had to abbreviate Black History Month so that the word "Black" wasn't visible.

Tim Scott has been one of Donald Trump's loudest supporters, yet even he had an adverse reaction to Trump's video depicting the Obamas as apes.

Last week, a Black female ASU student was called the n-word by her dormitory RA, and another student had a swastika drawn on their back.

Gabriel Sekou was last seen on the morning of February 6 in St. Louis. He was wearing red pants, a blue hoodie, and might be in a manic state.

Dr. Stacey Patton writes, "I’m not doing Racism History 101 every time somebody posts a monkey, banana, watermelon, or jungle meme."

Trump's racist attacks on Obama, including birtherism and mocking memes, continued for over a decade despite bipartisan condemnation.

While recent policy shifts and healthcare initiaties aim to address inequities, questions remain about their efficacy and reach.

Two people have died, and an estimated 6,000 people are still without power in Nashville, after a devastating winter storm.