The Emmett Till Interpretive Center continues a series remembering Emmett Till on the coast and marks 70 years since the kidnapping and murder.
By David Larson Carolina Journal In order for the good and sane to prevail in your own tribe, it’s necessary to police the borders of that tribe and, at times, defenestrate those on the fringes to ...
Oklahoma City celebrated the unveiling of the Clara Luper National Sit-In Plaza on Saturday, honoring the civil rights movement initiated by Clara Luper and thirteen others.
On Saturday, thousands gathered downtown in Oklahoma City for the dedication of the Clara Luper National Sit-in Plaza.
Ahead of the Nov. 4 Texas election, Houston churches, synagogues and interfaith groups are running registration drives, ...
A plan by the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School to suspend a scholarship named for Sadie T.M. Alexander, its first ...
The life and legacy of civil-rights icon Dolores Huerta takes the stage in a new opera. “Dolores” focuses on 1968 – a pivotal ...
A movement to repeal a landmark firearms law that Beacon Hill Democrats and Gov. Maura Healey enacted last year is surging ahead, with gun rights advocates demanding lawmakers reverse course on ...
Dia de los Muertos events honoring the dead have a long history, but in Arizona they are tied to the more recent Chicano ...
They called it Shared Chains. The episode ran on the “Blaac718” podcast, and in that dim space between sound and silence, an ...
Mathew Sandoval is a teaching professor at Barrett, the Honors College at Arizona State University and author of "Día de los Muertos: A Chicano Arts Legacy." ...
A 170-year-old hotel in downtown Selma, Alabama, was set for demolition before preservationists realized the value of its ...
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