Civil Rights & Social Justice - Page 98
Sybil Wilkes covers pressing issues, from national security to Black entrepreneurship and entertainment milestones.
Indiana's Black leaders shaped American history, from civil rights to entertainment, overcoming barriers and inspiring change.
Silvia Lopez-Navarro, a white woman with a hispanic last name, filed a federal class-action lawsuit because she was not allowed into a program that supports Black mothers and their babies.
Sybil Wilkes covers critical political, economic, and social issues impacting Black communities, from Senate battles over costs to federal drug policy shifts.
Celebrating trailblazers, addressing environmental/economic challenges, and uplifting community initiatives that empower diverse voices.
Attacking civil rights groups like SPLC follows a pattern and practice of the administration’s revisionist terror and political prosecutions. We can’t afford to look away.Â
Chi Ossé, the son of hip-hop journalist Combat Jack, has consistently fought against evictions stemming from deed theft, which have been rising in New York.
James Broadnax is set to be executed in a case in which rap lyrics he wrote as a teenager were used against him as evidence in a murder trial.
Impactful news on Black-owned business support, political shifts, and a historic milestone in aviation diversity.
A Houston Police Department officer has been relieved of duty after a disturbing video surfaced online showing her making racist remarks. Authorities say the woman in the video is Officer Ashley Gonzalez, who remains employed for now but has been stripped of all active duties pending an investigation. Department officials confirmed that Gonzalez has turned […]
Sybil Wilkes empowers her community through critical information, celebrating diversity and fostering connections on impactful topics.
Sybil Wilkes covers crucial local, national, and economic updates affecting Black communities, including a tragic shooting, vaccine policy shifts, and rising energy costs.