Civil Rights & Social Justice
“They've decided that that's not the story that matters,” the 'A Thousand Ways To Die' author said.
Growing tired of police brutality and other injustices against Black people, Huey Newton and Bobby Seale formed the Black Panther Party on October 15, 1966.
Today marks what would have been George Floyds 52nd birthday. Read more about his legacy and how his life sparked a global movement.
Dream Defenders’ upcoming Class Ruins Everything Around Me campaign is naming names and building the power to radically create a more just and equitable world.
The Supreme Court will give voting rights opponents a second chance to undermine Black political power in 'Louisiana v. Callais.'
In an interview from 2013, Angela Davis and Lennox Hinds, Assata Shakur's attorney, discuss Assata being added to the FBI's Most Wanted list.
Two Black boys, Johnny Robinson Jr. and, were killed on the same day as the Birmingham 16th Baptist Church bombing.
Commemoration of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing must also honor survivor Sarah Collins Rudolph, the fifth little girl.
Dr. Cornel West sat down with iONE Digital VP of Content Kirsten West Savali for a one-on-one conversation about the urgency of fighting back against fascism.
Dorian Johnson is the seventh man dead connected to fighting for justice for Mike Brown Jr., who was assassinated in 2014.
Senate Bill 12 bans DEI programs in Texas public schools, as well as after-school clubs centered around sexuality, such as the Gay-Straight Alliance.
The attempt to condemn Assata Shakur has only increased support for strengthened advocacy for those who have been unjustly targeted.