Civil Rights & Social Justice - Page 4
The lawsuit alleges that Memphis’s ICE task force has been harassing and threatening people legally observing the conduct of federal agents.
Supreme Court rules against racist jury selection in Mississippi death row case, overturning conviction
Black youth are being placed at the center of a civil rights fight, and their bodies, choices, futures, and labor are being asked to carry the moral weight of a nation’s failure.
The death of 75-year-old Anita Grayson remains under review by the Allen County Prosecutor, and no cause of death has been determined as of yet. The post 75-Year-Old Black Woman Dead After Violent Altercation With White Teen Employee At Tim Hortons — Racists Online Label Her ‘Ghetto’ And Worse appeared first on MadameNoire.
The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll and whether or not she committed perjury in her testimony.
The high court declined to hear the case, allowing Flores’ racial discrimination lawsuit against the NFL and several teams to move forward.
The death of 75-year-old Anita Grayson remains under review by the Allen County Prosecutor, and no cause of death has been determined as of yet.
Black communities face voting rights battles, economic struggles, yet resilience shines through in inspiring stories.
Hughley defends comedians' right to joke, but argues they must be accountable for content that exploits trauma.
Black political power defended, Ebola outbreak monitored, and fintech platform launched to build Black wealth
Mental health crisis at White House raises urgent questions; SC redistricting battle threatens Black voter power; S Corp owners can save with health insurance deduction.
Memorial Day honors military sacrifice, Black history, and racial justice. Sybil Wilkes' segment explores these themes through personal stories.