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The Southern Poverty Law Center’s Learning for Justice (LFJ) program is relaunching the Teaching Hard History podcast series ...
Naples Pride held its annual community event attracting thousands despite a years-long opposition campaign by hard-right ...
The art form of drag -formed in a time of extreme gender policing- has its roots deeply embedded in Black queer celebrations ...
For Black Southerners in states that have not expanded the program under the Affordable Care Act, the “coverage gap” echoes generations of exclusion.
Trade feminism for femininity, ditch your career aspirations, and focus on finding your husband and becoming a stay-at-home ...
The decision in Yellowhammer Fund v. Marshall affirmed the rights of advocacy groups to assist those in need without fear of ...
The Southern Poverty Law Center works to dismantle white supremacy in public forums and online, exposes hate and anti-democracy extremism and counters disinformation and conspiracy theories with ...
Explore our resources to find out more about the history of Confederate monuments and what you can do to help remove these symbols.
At its core, this Senate version is a reckless and dangerous proposal that would push millions of Americans deeper into hunger, illness, and poverty.
In depth look at the status of government assistance related to health care, infrastructure, income, housing and nutrition ...
Racial Economic Inequality Persists Throughout the Deep South, discriminatory housing, education, employment and health care systems perpetuate poverty and hinder generational wealth accumulation, ...
In December 2018, a man named Rinaldo Nazzaro purchased 30 acres of remote land in Republic, Washington, a city of roughly 1,000 people about an hour’s drive south of the Canadian border. The tract ...
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