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Politics and sports have always danced around each other, even when folks swear they shouldn’t be in the same room. The truth is that whenever athletes step on a court, field, or track, they carry their identities, their communities, and the world’s tensions right along with them. For many fans, sports serve as an escape, […]
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Rev. Jesse Jackson, minister, civil rights leader, and two-time presidential candidate, profoundly shaped America’s dialogue on race, poverty, and equality.
At the First Church in Seattle on Sept. 5-6, faith leaders and scholars united to confront white Christian nationalism, urging a renewed commitment to justice, compassion, and collective struggle.
On Malcolm X's 100th birthday, here are five things everyone should know about the legendary freedom fighter.
Jasmin Shupper shares how Greenline Housing Foundation is working to preserve Altadena's legacy through its land banking initiative.
Countless riots—tragic and often ignored—have unfolded throughout American history. Here are five you may not have learned about in school.
One of the most revolutionary things many of our ancestors did was to control their food system and many were farmers.
They tried to kill the dream when they assassinated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., it's up to us to continue the work he started.
Today marks the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement and the fight for voting rights.
The layoffs driven by Elon Musk and Donald Trump are removing jobs from Black workers and cutting essential services for Black communities.
Trump's Black History Month proclamation referred to "black Americans" by using a lowercase B in a style that experts say is disrespectful to an entire diaspora.
Civil rights leaders and justice organizations gathered at the Demand Diversity Roundtable to address Trump rolling back DEI programs.