Tag: Civil rights
Biden Official Promoted by White House Criticizing Police and Calling to Abolish ICE
The recent hiring of Tyler Cherry, a former Interior Department communications director in the Biden administration, to work on communications within the White House...
Reggie Jackson Opens Up About Racism at Rickwood Field: A Personal Account
Former Negro League stars gathered at Rickwood Field to honor the Black legends of the game, including Reggie Jackson, who shared his personal experience...
William Goines, First Black Navy SEAL, Passes Away at 87
William Goines, the first Black Navy SEAL, passed away at the age of 87 in Virginia Beach. He was a trailblazer who overcame racial...
Texas Grandmother Wins Supreme Court Case in Alleged Political Retaliation
The Supreme Court made a decision in favor of Sylvia Gonzalez, a former councilwoman from Texas, who was unlawfully arrested as an act of...
Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination Against White Students in Women’s Medical Program
A new lawsuit has been filed against the American Association of University Women (AAUW) by the organization Do No Harm, alleging that the AAUW's...
Juneteenth Dedication: Alabama’s National Monument to Freedom for Former Slaves
The Equal Justice Initiative, a nonprofit organization dedicated to criminal justice reform, recently unveiled its National Monument to Freedom on June 19, 2024, at...
Trailblazing Latino Judge Ricardo M. Urbina Dies at 79
Ricardo M. Urbina, a groundbreaking Latino judge and former track star, passed away at the age of 79 in Washington. He was known for...
Juneteenth: End of Slavery Proclamation in Texas on June 19, 1865
Juneteenth is a significant day in history that originated in Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865, when enslaved people were finally informed of their...
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Top Supreme Court Rulings of 2024: Presidential Immunity & Chevron Doctrine
Supreme Court Rulings of 2024: A Year of Legal LandmarksIn a year of tense legal battles and high-stakes decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court has...