The civil rights movement that gained strength in the 1960s was marked by citizen activism – as well as police violence ...
Polk State College had offered the Introduction to African-American Studies course at least since the 2018-2019 academic year ...
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Arthur Waskow, activist rabbi who brought spirituality to progressive politics, dies at 92
( JTA) — Rabbi Arthur Waskow, an activist and author of more than two dozen books that refracted progressive causes like ...
By denying anything beyond the physical, universities impoverish their students and weaken the society that depends on them.
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Banning abortion is a hallmark of authoritarian regimes
Pregnant women crossing borders to get an abortion. People who miscarry facing jail time or dying from infection. Doctors who ...
In 2011, Petronas was warned its South Sudan oil wells may be causing congenital disease. Mercedes-Benz, partner in its ...
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Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto has just marked one year in office. Here is what has happened
A year after Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto won the election, the families of Indonesians arrested in recent protests ...
This session examines the issue of executing minor offenders and considers the broader effects of the death penalty on ...
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University of Virginia strikes deal with Trump administration to pause civil rights investigations
The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday announced an agreement with the University of Virginia to pause Trump administration ...
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After Voting Rights Act case arguments, concerns over diminished minority representation rise
Black lawmakers and voting rights advocates are expressing concern about a potential decline in minority political ...
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The ‘dirty work’ of the civil rights movement revealed
Don’t get mad — get smart,” Andrew Young’s father, Andrew Sr., once told him, growing up in New Orleans in the midst of racial tensions. Young would learn not to flare up in anger amid the ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Guest Commentary written by Jessica Ordaz Jessica Ordaz is an associate professor of ethnic studies at the University ...
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