Civil Rights & Social Justice
The case of Rodney Hinton Jr. is a stark reminder that trauma, especially racial trauma, is cumulative. It builds, silently, beneath the surface until it explodes.
Building a for-us-by-us approach to content creation also safeguards against the eventuality that we lose access to these platforms.
Rankin County officials announced last week that they had settled a lawsuit filed by Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker for $2.5 million.
Shiloh Hendrix wants to raise $1,000,000, and I fear that she will meet her goal, providing a new template for the average bigot.
The legal cases of Abrego Garcia and other noncitizens deported to El Salvador are far from simple.
Regan Prater was arrested after authorities linked him to the burning of the Highlander Research and Education Center.
Jasmin Shupper shares how Greenline Housing Foundation is working to preserve Altadena's legacy through its land banking initiative.
Countless riots—tragic and often ignored—have unfolded throughout American history. Here are five you may not have learned about in school.
10 correctional officers were indicted in death of the 22-year-old Black man who was beaten to death ad Mid-State Correctional Facility in New York.
Devin Springer’s recent detention by U.S. Border agents reveals a method used to repress dissent and punish outspoken Black leaders.
The Legal Defense Fund (LDF) on behalf of the NAACP, is suing the U.S. Department of Education over its anti-DEI policies.
One of the most revolutionary things many of our ancestors did was control their food system and many were farmers.