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Social justice advocates are creating a LGBTQ+ history archive that celebrates Bayard Rustin, a major organizer in the Civil ...
In a time of deep division, it’s not enough to quietly disagree. History shows us that real change begins when ordinary ...
History can be cruel. Charles Sumner, the great abolitionist senator from Massachusetts, is remembered only for being beaten ...
The DOJ said in a statement the state department’s policy “seems to be part of a broader effort by the state to engage in ...
Gender identity is no longer part of the Iowa Civil Rights Act. The change is part of a sweeping law that also defines a ...
Texas is beginning a rare mid-decade push to shift its congressional districts ahead of the midterms, a high-risk move with White House backing.
This week, the city council approved using public dollars to fund a local organization that openly discriminates against a ...
"In some ways, the 14th Amendment is the original articulation that Black lives matter," says civil rights attorney Damon ...
It’s strange to see that while the United States for decades has condemned communist regimes for human rights violations, the ...
The DOJ said it has reason to believe that DHS is unlawfully engaging in discrimination based on race and sex due to the ...
Diversity, equity and inclusion has remained a flash point in Wisconsin politics. Here's what you need to know about the history around the issue.
Advocates worry the Department of Energy’s move could be the start of a broader effort by other federal agencies to roll back civil rights rules.