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Civil Rights & Social Justice

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.

Building a for-us-by-us approach to content creation also safeguards against the eventuality that we lose access to these platforms.

Rankin County officials announced last week that they had settled a lawsuit filed by Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker for $2.5 million.

Regan Prater was arrested after authorities linked him to the burning of the Highlander Research and Education Center.

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.

In recognition of Black Maternal Health Week, members of the RFLC will introduce policies to improve Black maternal health.

A video shows two Black girls questioning purported shoplifting accusations that a security guard made at an H&M.

Dr. Martin Luther King was fighting for the rights of Black sanitation workers in Memphis before his tragic death on April 4, 1968.

Kendrick Sampson is laying the foundation for a movement that centers joy, art, pleasure, and creativity—all Black birthrights to claim.

In 2025, Black Voters Matter (BVM) will push for legislative change through its annual BVM Day at the Capitol across nine states.

Michigan man David Bluer was sentenced to 12 months in prison for spray-painting swastikas and the word "die" on a Black church.