News - Page 5
The 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act demands a sustained commitment to building and sustaining Black political power beyond the ballot box.
An updated version of a 1974 history textbook titled 'Mississippi: Conflict and Change: A New Edition' is being released.
Gov. Abbott also called for the arrest of the Texas Democrats who fled the state to prevent a vote on a new electoral map from moving forward.
Trump claimed that migrants are uniquely suited to physically strenuous farm work, asserting that it comes “naturally” to them.
There have been several incidents involving the KKK in Cincinnati this year, including a white supremacist march through a historically Black neighborhood.
Sixty years after the Voting Rights Act, the future its authors dreamed seems further away than ever. But we must keep pushing forward.
The next time you wear your denim, remember that interwoven into the fabric are stories of struggle and resistance.
Tim Scott recently sat down with Charlie Kirk to talk about how racism in America is a thing of the past and a product of "original sin."
Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, which has served Louisiana residents for over 40 years, will cease operations at the end of September.
When I was coming up in politics in Ohio, I don’t recall a time when Republicans in the state cheered the arrest of Democrats.
The National Park Service announced Monday that the Trump administration will restore and reinstall a statue that commemorates Albert Pike.
On Tuesday, PBS North Carolina announced that due to the recent $9 million cuts in federal funding, they are offering voluntary separation offers to employees.