Civil Rights & Social Justice - Page 5
At a certain point, you’d think the Missouri state legislature would take the hint, but nope, the state attorney general intends to appeal the ruling.Â
BLD PWR’s Juneteenth Weekend was so much more than a simple celebration. It was a testament to what can happen when you choose community over status.
Before Kohen Wiley was shot, his mother lifted him up so police officers could see there was a child in the car.
Sybil Wilkes reports on Obama's Iran skepticism, historic Alabama Senate race, rising prices, and Kentucky's pardon of abolitionists.
Justice in America often depends on skin color, as seen in disparate verdicts for Black vs. white defendants.
Sybil Wilkes covers elections, national park exhibits, and business tax advice to empower and inform her community.
U.S. and Iran reach limited deal, judge defends Karmelo Anthony trial, and Black Tuesday anniversary marks history.
Systemic injustices against Black Americans persist, with justice system often failing to deliver equality.
Justice in America often depends on skin color, as seen in disparate verdicts for Black vs. white defendants.
Texas teen gets 35 years for murder, House approves $70B immigration bill, job growth slowed by inflation - Sybil Wilkes keeps us informed.
People in China are purchasing Black stress-relief dolls so they can relieve their angst by abusing Black people on inanimate objects.
Sybil Wilkes breaks down the latest community news, from elections to the economy to heartwarming local stories.
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