Appeal filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana claims that the St. Tammany Parish School Board denies student equal access.
The SPLC urges Congress to oppose this administration’s violent mass deportation campaign that has violated the civil rights.
This action is the latest example of DHS attempting to intimidate and terrorize communities in the Deep South.
Five Knox County taxpayers dedicated to supporting public education and the separation of church and state filed a motion today in federal court seeking to intervene in a case about the ...
International Holocaust Remembrance Day calls on us to examine what we are teaching the next generation about how the ...
Multiple accounts run by DHS share references to “We’ll have our home again” song, popularized by a white nationalist group, ...
Former U.S. Rep. Alfred Lawson’s story illustrates the appetite that conservatives have for gerrymandering the Sunshine State ...
This administration has launched a full-scale assault on civil rights—from gutting education funding to criminalizing dissent ...
The daughter of Coretta Scott and Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King talks about her role as CEO of The King Center and her parents’ ...
Martin Luther King Jr.’s influence on the U.S. has barely waned since his assassination on April 4, 1968. A Baptist minister, ...
Introduction This project examines the critical strain caused by underfunding in Georgia elections. In Georgia, elections are administered at the county level, but governed by the state. In recent ...
Students examine portraits taken by photographer Wing Young Huie and discuss their assumptions about the subjects in the photos. They then explore the concept of implicit bias and create a photography ...