Last week, police an African-American teen in a Dallas suburb, where he was leaving a party that he was concerned was becoming dangerous. Fifteen-year-old was a passenger in a car full of teens, including two of his brothers.
Last week, police an African-American teen in a Dallas suburb, where he was leaving a party that he was concerned was becoming dangerous. Fifteen-year-old was a passenger in a car full of teens, including two of his brothers.
The ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ and allies asked a judge today to certify a lawsuit challenging Louisiana’s broken public defender system as a class action case – citing an expert report that describes how the state’s overburdened public defense system fails to protect indigent defendants’ constitutional right to counsel.
The Southern Poverty Law Center is deeply disappointed by the U.S. House of Representatives’ passage of the American Health Care Act.
A group of U.S. military veterans – all of whom are immigrants – have begun responding to hateful, anti-immigrant posts on social media with short video statements personalized for the original poster.Â
The Justice Department's reported decision in the Alton Sterling death investigation is deeply troubling. The American people need an answer as to why the final moments of Sterling's life looked less like a police stop and more like a public execution.
In January, the night before alt-right figure Milo Yiannopoulos was scheduled to speak at the University of California, Berkeley, two members of the white supremacist group American Renaissance with other young men after they were caught plastering trees and buildings around campus with posters that proclaimed, “Embrace white identity!â€
Before the sun rose on Monday – a day celebrated in Alabama and Mississippi as Confederate Memorial Day – one of the monuments to white supremacy had fallen in the Deep South.
White nationalists and their agenda infiltrate the mainstream.
In February, the American Historical Association's official scholarly journal published a book review written by Raymond Wolters on a new study of school segregation and inequality.
Hundreds of Louisianans gathered at the state Capitol in Baton Rouge this week as part of an effort by the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ and grassroots groups to show support for reforms aimed at ending the state’s status as the nation’s leader in incarceration.
We tracked 1,430 hate and extremist groups in 2023. Hate has no place in our country.