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Tina, a 58-year-old Black woman living in the Delta, is Mississippi born and raised.[1] She raised four children and spent ...
Today, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) released a report highlighting the urgent need for Medicaid expansion in the Deep South as a pressing matter of racial and disability justice. At a time ...
Beyond legal battles, groups have launched attacks on educators and professionals who advocate for DEI to make schools safe ...
The events are part of the central Florida community’s efforts to include young people in the self-preservation efforts.
The current administration is using Immigration and Customs Enforcement to terrorize and instill fear in Southern California ...
The SPLC will co-host a visit from partners of a joint project that looks at how the U.S. hasn’t truly confronted its history ...
In this episode of the Apathy Is Not an Option podcast, we trace centuries of defiance, through rebellion, protest, ...
In an op-ed published on Daily Kos, Margaret Huang lays out the dangers from forces of hate, bigotry and extremism oozing ...
Augustus Sol Invictus is a Florida-based lawyer representing five men previously convicted of charges related to the 2021 U.S ...
The Battle For Public Education,” is the third episode of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Apathy is Not an Option podcast.
After an antisemitic group brought a hate campaign to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2024, and targeted people believed to be Jewish or people of color, the Southern Poverty Law Center filed a federal ...
The community and Florida state historic preservation officer have debated the omission of historically Black-owned parcels ...