Confederate general's descendant rebukes decision to honor his ancestor
The Shenandoah County School Board in Virginia restored the Confederate general names of two schools on Friday.
Ben Crump hired by family of US Airman killed by Florida sheriff deputy
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump has been retained by the family to "demand justice for Roger Fortson."
Florida Republican's Biden criticism has a glaring problem
On Thursday, AG Moody took a jab at Biden's lack of action toward the pro-Palestinian protests that have erupted in recent weeks.
Carlotta Walls LaNier babysat my mom—Brown v. Board was watered down
Black students continue standing on the front lines of protests against police brutality and racism.
I moved to a white, affluent U.S city. Then the hate crime happened
My mother's response was unexpected. "You heard the bombs?" she asked.
Bill Barr remarks about Donald Trump floating executions sparks alarm
"I think people sometimes took him too literally," the former U.S. attorney general said about Trump.
Kyle Rittenhouse's war with campus activists
Students have protested Rittenhouse's talks at college campuses across the country.
Woman who sued Black Lives Matter leader is Cornel West's vice president
Melina Abdullah was named as West's running mate on Wednesday.
I'm a Black man. I'm not offended by racial jokes
I think a joke is just that—a joke—not racism from friends.
Whose Job Is It To Protect Black People From AI?
It should be unlawful to sell algorithms that ignore, demean, and/or endanger people based on the color of their skin.
Donald Trump threatened with new legal headache
The new amended complaint stems from the incident in which protestors in 2020 were forcibly cleared from Lafayette Square.
A white woman told me I was under-experienced. It was an awakening
It hit me like a cold, blunt slap in the face.
Donald Trump Jr. slams Republican Senate candidate as "pro-BLM liberal"
Trump Jr. suggested that mentioning "racism as a public health crisis" makes Republicans "liberal" Black Lives Matter supporters.
Kyle Rittenhouse slammed over gun message
"We cannot let our Second Amendment rights be eroded any further," he posted online, encouraging people in Texas to vote for pro-gun Republican Andy Hopper.
Black Queer Studies Left Out Again
The College Board and institutions of higher learning in general should not buckle to political pressure to erase what Black people have fought so hard for—a say in how our own history is taught.
Trump 2.0 Is Exactly What Conservatives Should Want
If Trump gets back into the White House, he will provide the only and perhaps last chance for conservatives to roll back the woke tide.
Wall Street Should Follow White House Example Pausing LNG Export Projects
Gulf Coast leaders demand just as much action from Wall Street as the White House.
Matt Gaetz refuses to watch Super Bowl because of Black National Anthem
The Kansas City Chiefs will face the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday to crown the 2023 season's champion.
How To Fight Disinformation in the Black Community
Black voters deserve resilient information-sharing ecosystems that build trust, power, and community.
America Needs a 'Black Wives Matter' Movement To Rebuild the Black Family
For millions of people across the country, February is a time to reflect on the contributions black Americans have made to our rich national history.
Black People Know We are Voting For Our Climate Lives
Black people have influence, voice, and mobilization and know exactly when to use it in a way that does not further threaten or diminish our access.
A Modern War on Poverty
On this 60th anniversary of America's declaration of unconditional war on poverty, we must bet on ourselves and finally eradicate poverty through a guaranteed income.
Here's How to Honor Dr. King's Legacy—Guaranteed Basic Income
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision for America—one that should be reflected upon today and every day—has yet to be realized.
Kyle Rittenhouse brutally mocked for Special Ops training
Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted in 2021 for killing two people and injuring a third during racial justice protests in 2020.
Marjorie Taylor Greene spends January 6 attacking BLM
The Georgia representative called pretrial January 6 defendants "patriotic" in a post shared to X, formerly Twitter.
I grew up watching 'The Color Purple.' It's still essential
People are asking why we have another 'Color Purple' movie, and musical at that.
Manuel Ellis' family reacts to acquittal of police officers
Three police officers were found not guilty of charges related to the death of "Manny" Ellis, a Black man who died in custody.
Kyle Rittenhouse message sparks backlash
Rittenhouse's Christmas gift suggestion has sparked a wave of derision on social media.
Black Lives Matter Does Not Speak for Black America
BLM's distorted view of Israel is a consequence of its distorted view of America, full of the language of victimhood central to BLM and to the Left in America.
How to Protect Black and Brown Lives in the Age of AI
If Congress were to enact human-rights centered data privacy legislation, and guardrails and prohibitions on certain facial recognition technologies, a future with fair and equitable technology might be within reach.