The State of US: Legal Battles, Voting Rights, Education Funding, and the Legacy of Clarence B. Jones
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I recently received this by email: Sign Up for Updates from the Equal Justice Society The Equal Justice Society seeks to transform the nation’s consciousness on race through law, s...
Sybil Wilkes covers justice for Savion McConnell, a voting rights fight, a new Black luxury watch brand, and Motown’s HBCU internship pipeline.
“When all Americans are treated as equal, no matter who they are or whom they love, we are all more free.” — Barack Obama • … Continue reading →
Sybil Wilkes covers voting rights, redistricting, and economic strain, linking past civil rights battles to ongoing struggles for representation and justice.
Sybil Wilkes' segment covers critical issues impacting Black communities, from voting rights to gas prices and housing initiatives.
Key decisions affirm birthright citizenship, voting rights, and more for Black communities
Black communities face voting rights battles, economic struggles, yet resilience shines through in inspiring stories.
From Grief to Action: Justice for Cornelius Taylor etower@afsc.org Tue, 05/19/2026 - 13:27 Featured Image Image...
The increasing polarization of American politics has been a subject of extensive research, yet few studies have illuminated the tempo and texture of legislative support for civil r...
Press freedom alerts, court rulings on voting rights, and major political endorsements shape the future of US democracy.
St. Louis director moderates AFSC Protect, Resist and Build webinar jkrieg@afsc.org Mon, 06/29/2026 - 15:49 Main content Para...
Systemic injustices against Black Americans persist, with justice system often failing to deliver equality.
Trusted process service firms connect Black communities to courts. Learn how their services help ensure marginalized residents can participate in civil cases.
From its beginnings, the mission of FaithWorks has evolved through experimentation, through assessing the needs of the churches and through its partnerships with other justice-orie...
Many people think employment law simply appeared one day. In reality, it has evolved alongside the American workplace for more than two centuries. In this special episode of The Em...
Special education is moving to HHS, and civil rights enforcement is moving to DOJ.
*In American history, Black mobility has always triggered institutional response. From Reconstruction’s collapse to Jim Crow labor controls, from redlining to college athletic expl...
Justice in America often depends on skin color, as seen in disparate verdicts for Black vs. white defendants.
California Department of Justice finds conditions at ICE facilities inhumane; Second Circuit rejects race bias claim from Black and Hispanic social workers; FAA cuts air traffic co...
Supreme Court rulings, police shooting case, and high inflation impact communities nationwide.
A group of civil rights leaders has announced a new March on Washington to fight for voting rights.
The department announced June 4 that its Civil Rights Division will examine whether the schools violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
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