Civil Rights & Social Justice

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

As promised, the Trump administration is making the deportations of immigrants their main priority, and though they stated they would only deport the criminals and lawbreaking non-citizens living in the United States, they’ve accidentally detained and deported law abiding migrants who’ve done nothing wrong other than being a shade too dark for MAGA’s comfort. According […]

Black Voters Matter (BVM) is partnering with students nationwide to advocate for legislative change in education through their 'Take the Field' event.

On Monday (March 17), President Donald Trump paid his first visit to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts since he ousted leadership and essentially appointed himself chairman of the D.C. arts institution. (Technically, there was a vote, but it was like if Scar from The Lion King was elected to chair of […]

Due to the Trump administration, the federal government no longer explicitly prohibits contractors from having segregated facilities.

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin commuted the sentence of Fairfax County police sergeant Wesley Shifflett, who shot and killed Timothy Johnson.

Since Arbery’s death, communities have banded together to ensure his legacy lives on, giving his death meaning and purpose.

The NAACP has created 'Black Consumer Advisory' to inform Black people of which pro-DEI companies they can support.

Marvin Long was assaulted by Alabama police officers and a police dog while he cried for help in front of his home.

Last September, the U.S. Department of Justice announced it would conduct its first federal review of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. On Friday, the DOJ released the findings from its review — only about a century and three and a half years late.

President Joe Biden is on his way out of the White House, but before leaving office, the 46th president is keeping things in line with his administration’s moratorium on the federal death penalty by commuting the sentences of most inmates on federal death row.