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Student protests have catalyzed major social movements, from civil rights to anti-apartheid, transforming nations through direct action and youth leadership.

From an erroneous Threads takedown to pioneering journalist Ida B. Wells, Black journalists have always been a target.

Reporting on losses in Black culture, honoring legacies, and navigating grief and resilience.

Talarico proposes sweeping maternal health plan to address racial disparities, including paid leave, expanded research, and healthcare access.

Attorney Lee Merritt explains that while the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act ruling is a setback, it only marks the beginning of a new fight. 

Opinion

By gutting the Voting Rights Act, the Supreme Court has essentially authorized the South to disenfranchise Black voters with Jim Crow maps. 

Heartbroken community mourns 8 children killed in Shreveport mass shooting, raising calls for action on gun violence and mental health.

Anybody pretending to be shocked has not been paying attention to the city Howard University students had to survive while earning their degrees.

Opinion

Rural Black communities in Lowndes County, Alabama, are being exposed to raw sewage because of the Trump admin's crackdown on DEI.

Opinion

At this point in the series finale of the social experiment that is the United States of America, we all need to be like Justin Pearson.

Opinion

Jason Meade was found guilty of reckless homicide as for the second time, jurors could not agree on the more serious charge of murder.

Opinion

This is yet another attempt by Florida "education" officials to make U.S. history more palatable to white people by lying about it.