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Tireless Activism And The Latest Region To Go Coal-Free

Jerry Curran has been organizing to retire the Merrimack Station coal power plant in Bow, New Hampshire for 17 years. He is one of many local activists who have brought inspiring tenacity and creativity to the fight to make New England coal-free.

Structural Racism’s Toll On Black Families In Court

Black individuals and families often face barriers to equal justice in court due to limited access, racial bias, and difficulties representing themselves when legal representation is unavailable or unaffordable.

The Important Steps To Owning A Home And Building Wealth

The most effective way for African Americans to build wealth is through homeownership. But so many families ask, where do you start when you want to buy a home?

State’s Hostile Takeover Of Tennessee State University Is Blaming The Victim Of Tennessee’s  30-Year...

It's a familiar pattern in right-wing political manipulation:  Sabotage an institution. Point to the resulting damage as evidence of the institution’s ineffectiveness. Use the manufactured evidence to subvert the institution.

Our Country Has Given Netanyahu Too Many Passes

Almost everybody who delivers a speech, anywhere we go, somebody seems to be quoting Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Obviously, somebody is not hearing what he said or doesn’t understand what he meant. For starters, let’s go back to his speech on America’s war against the Vietnam War.

Love For The Outdoors Is A Gift That Pays Forward

When we see a 75-year-old white man out in the woods with a group of Black and brown kids from lowincome neighborhoods, teaching them about nature, few of us assume he is there because that is where he feels most comfortable. Probably even fewer of us assume many of those kids look just like the ones he grew up with in public housing projects more than 60 years ago.

DEI Has Become The New Dog Whistle

Despite the wide-ranging opinions and perspectives held by individuals representing different cultures and political persuasions, there is one common dominator that should always connect people of goodwill. Facts are a common dominator that should easily be accepted by everyone, regardless of their backgrounds.

The Whitewashing Of Education – And How To Stop It

In a country growing more diverse by the day, we have the power to stop book bans and other attempts to erase Black history.

Investing In Tomorrow: Clean Energy As The Path To Prosperity For All

On Earth Day 1993, I delivered the first major speech of my life. It was in New York City’s Bryant Park, kicking off a nationwide tour to rally opposition to the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

Discriminatory Laws Have Driven Black Voters From The Polls

Driven in part by restrictive laws enacted since the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act, the racial voting gap has exploded and grows wider by the year.

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Morehouse College Might Halt Graduation ‘on The Spot’ If There Are...

Morehouse College President David A. Thomas said Thursday he would shut down commencement ceremonies “on the spot” rather than allow police to remove student protesters in zip ties during President Joe Biden’s graduation speech.