Dr. King spoke to a crowd in 1963 about a broken promise. Sixty years later, America’s racial equity is far from balanced. Today’s protests are different. They mix old-school marching with new tech.
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The War on Woke is Killing Social Justice Terms
Debates over terminology are often dismissed as hollow. Yet, we shouldn't overlook the impact of language driving social ...
A display near the entrance to the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center's new exhibition, "Faith and (in)Justice," features a bible once handed out by Christian plantation owners to slaves. A ...
*In a stirring night of remembrance, transition, and renewed commitment, The Gathering for Justice marked its 20th Anniversary Gala: 20 Years of Impact, spotlighting both the enduring legacy of Harry ...
The screaming woman who was filmed being pulled from her car by ICE agents in Minneapolis has been identified as a tech guru ...
The United States was founded on the principle that “all men are created equal.” And from the earliest days of the nation, religion has played an important part in that quest for equity. An exhibition ...
Social justice movements have made remarkable strides in advocating for equality across dimensions of race, gender, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status. Yet, a significant blind spot remains: ...
The church has always been a pillar within the Black community and when issues arise they often stand in protest with the very people who fill their pews. Throughout time, whenever Black people have ...
Why are activists, who are so passionate about their social justice work, so often burned out by those very causes? We don’t often think about activism as a form of labor, but it is. Research on the ...
When an A-list black celebrity—I’m talking upper-echelon A-list—does or says something pertaining to race specifically advocating for the black social-justice movement, it dominates news headlines, ...
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