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Trump To Sign Anti-Critical Race Theory Executive Order, Seek Reinstatement Of His ‘1776 Commission’
President Trump is expected to sign an executive order that would pull federal funding from any school that teaches critical race theory.
At first glance, birthright citizenship and slavery may appear to be separate issues, but their histories are deeply intertwined. Here's why.
O’Neal Payne, who was formerly incarcerated at the Clark County Jail in Washington State, has filed a lawsuit against the facility.
Civil rights leaders and justice organizations gathered at the Demand Diversity Roundtable to address Trump rolling back DEI programs.
Parma, Ohio, police officers pulled over Black father Brandon Wilson and the routine stop resulted in a 5-year-old Black child being frisked.
The phrase and hashtag #SayHerName has become a powerful global rallying cry and social media hashtag in the fight for racial justice.
After almost 40 years, a Georgia man was charged with murdering a couple at a Black church in 1985.
Daniel Penny's acquittal has sparked conversation around white vigilantism and how it's rooted in American history.
On Nov. 20, Mary Louis, a Black woman, was awarded a $2.2 million settlement in her lawsuit against SafeRent Solutions, a company she accused of using a flawed AI system that discriminated against her housing application.
There is outrage after a Southern Maryland elementary school downplayed an alleged attempted hanging of a Black student as "horseplaying."
A Black cheerleader at Cumberland Valley High School in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, made to pretend to be a white senior cheerleader’s “pet,” a new lawsuit claims.
On Tuesday, November 1 at 8:20 AM ET, President Joe Biden will be with Rickey Smiley and the gang to discuss the value of voting and his administration initiatives that affect the Black community.