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Learn about the crisis of equity in civil rights education and the urgent need for truth-telling in classrooms across America.
It seems like I keep hearing from friends and colleagues about their decreasing faith in our elections and our electoral process.
The voice of the oppressed has never been a whisper. It has always been present — loud, persistent, and demanding to be heard ...
Discover the intersection of Black history and disability rights, featuring icons like Sojourner Truth, Brad Lomax, and Lois ...
The Amistad Research Center, one of largest repositories of Black history, cut half its staff after the Trump administration ...
When Fred Anderson enrolled at Sir George Williams University — one of Concordia’s two founding institutions — under an ...
Pittsburgh playwrights Wali Jamal Abdullah and Kim El both approached August Wilson at different times seeking an answer to a ...
The Black church has always been more than a place of worship—it’s been a hub for liberation and justice. From slavery to civil rights to today’s voting rights battles, it has nurtured both the gospel ...
The regulator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac wants to allow mortgage lenders to use an alternative credit score to FICO for borrower applications.
Fannie Lou Hamer, a civil rights activist from Mississippi, is posthumously recognized for her efforts in voter registration and civil rights.
Summer vibes are high here at Fanny Lou High School’s annual block party, celebrating 15 years this year. Each year, the activities may shift, but the peace, ...