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LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
6 days ago

Georgia educator says she was forced to resign after telling student she's gay

A Georgia paraprofessional resigned after revealing her sexual orientation to challenge anti-LGBTQ+ remarks from a student, facing pressure from school officials.
#higher-education
Higher education
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Federal judge halts White House effort to collect university data on applicants' race

A federal judge halted data collection efforts by the Trump administration regarding race in college admissions, citing rushed implementation and potential privacy risks.
Social justice
fromAbove the Law
2 weeks ago

White Law Student Has Multi-Million Discrimination Suit Against Howard University Thrown Out - Above the Law

A federal judge dismissed most claims by a white student expelled from Howard University, citing academic struggles rather than discrimination.
History
fromSmithsonian Magazine
2 weeks ago

Nine Black College Students Were Arrested in 1961 for Reading at a Segregated Public Library. Their Contributions to the Civil Rights Movement Have Long Been Overlooked

The Tougaloo Nine staged a sit-in at a segregated library in 1961, significantly impacting the desegregation movement in Mississippi.
US Elections
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

61 Years After Bloody Sunday, We Are Entering a New Era of Voter Suppression

2026 faces voting rights threats through postal service changes and the SAVE America Act, which would require citizenship documents to register, potentially disenfranchising millions of Americans.
#voting-rights-act
Social justice
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 month ago

Decades after violence in Selma spurred the Voting Rights Act, organizers worry about its fate

Sixty-one years after Bloody Sunday, Selma commemorates the 1965 voting rights march as the Supreme Court considers limiting the Voting Rights Act's protections for minority voting districts.
Social justice
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 month ago

Decades after violence in Selma spurred the Voting Rights Act, organizers worry about its fate

Sixty-one years after Bloody Sunday, Selma commemorates the 1965 voting rights march as the Supreme Court considers limiting the Voting Rights Act's protections for minority voting districts.
#civil-rights
fromAxios
1 month ago
US news

Civil rights group documents 70 alleged "modern-day lynchings" across 7 Southern states

fromAxios
1 month ago
US news

Civil rights group documents 70 alleged "modern-day lynchings" across 7 Southern states

Social justice
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Bernard LaFayette, civil rights leader who helped launch Voting Rights Act, dies aged 85

Bernard LaFayette, a civil rights pioneer who organized voter registration efforts in Selma before the 1965 Voting Rights Act, died at 85 from a heart attack.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Today in History: March 2, Black teen refuses to give up her bus seat

On March 2, 1955, nine months before Rosa Parks' more famous act of defiance, Claudette Colvin, a Black high school student in Montgomery, Alabama, was arrested after refusing to give up her seat on a public bus to a white passenger.
History
Education
fromTruthout
1 month ago

We Must Defend Black History - It Fuels Freedom Dreams of Students Under Attack

Teachers must transform curricula to eliminate biases and systems of domination while protecting vulnerable students, particularly Black students and students of color, from contemporary educational injustices.
US politics
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago

Bay Area man stood against segregation at a pool protest in 1962, igniting change in North Carolina

Raleigh's Pullen Park pool was demolished and replaced with a plaque commemorating its segregated history and the 1962 integration protest by Black and white teenagers.
fromThe American Conservative
2 months ago

Relive The Civil Rights Era. Send in The Troops

In any liberal morality play, Democrats always get to be the shivering, oppressed black people, while Republicans have to play the part of Bull Connor, Birmingham, AL's racist commissioner of public safety. Except the facts are exactly the opposite. I'm sure you're bored of hearing this, but Connor was a Democrat, as were all the politicians promising "massive resistance" to racial integration. Republicans were the ones forcing Democrats to abide by federal law, along with a few John Fetterman- style Democrats.
Right-wing politics
US politics
fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago

This Georgia education champion could be the first Black out gay man to represent the South in Congress

Everton Blair, a Black gay man and former math teacher, is challenging incumbent U.S. Rep. David Scott in Georgia's 13th congressional district Democratic primary, citing Scott's poor attendance and health concerns.
History
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Today in History: January 30, Catholic civil rights marchers killed on Bloody Sunday'

January 30 features multiple major historical events—including Bloody Sunday, King Charles I's execution, Gandhi's assassination, the Tet Offensive, and several notable births.
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Civil rights leaders say the racial progress Jesse Jackson fought for is under threat

Rev. Jesse Jackson, a civil rights icon who transformed Black political power through groundbreaking 1980s presidential campaigns, died at 84, leaving a legacy of expanding political possibilities for Black Americans and people of color.
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Civil rights pioneer says after almost 70 years, story of the Little Rock Nine still 'resonates' | CBC News

At 84, Minnijean Brown-Trickey says she has "done it all." Long before her work as an anti-racist educator and environmental campaigner in Canada, she demonstrated enormous courage as one of the Little Rock Nine a group of Black teenagers who integrated Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock, Ark., in 1957. Minnijean Brown was 15 years old when she decided that she wanted to attend the all-white school, which was closer to her home, instead of Horace Mann High School
Social justice
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

We Must Teach Young Americans That Associating Black People With Apes Is Racist

U.S. president Donald Trump shared a racist video on his Truth Social account in which former American president and first lady Barack and Michelle Obama were depicted as apes. I was unsurprised, yet nonetheless disgusted. U.S. senator Jon Ossoff also found the video unacceptable. He said during a rally in Atlanta that Donald Trump was "posting about the Obamas like a Klansman."
US politics
#martin-luther-king-jr
US politics
fromAbove the Law
2 months ago

HBCU Law School Not Allowed To Use The Word 'Black' For Black History Month Event - Above the Law

Florida policies and enforcement practices are effectively censoring the word 'Black' at a historically Black law school, chilling Black History Month promotion.
US politics
fromEsquire
1 month ago

Oh Lord, the Trump Administration Is Citing Civil Rights Law to Go After Harvard

A potential DHS funding lapse collided with controversy over aggressive ICE enforcement, Senate procedural failure, and lawmakers leaving for recess and campaign travel.
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