Campus Radicals Newsletter: Teacher who lost job over 2-word post breaks silence, Chicago 'racial segregation'
A Chicago-area teacher speaks out after losing their job due to a social media post, amid controversies surrounding racial segregation and education policies in Illinois.
Legendary US Civil Rights Movement Leader Jesse Jackson Passes Away
Jesse Jackson, a prominent figure in the US civil rights movement, has died, having dedicated most of his life to ending racial segregation and advocating for marginalized groups.
Illinois district where faculty celebrated Charlie Kirk's death exposed over racial 'segregation' plan
An Illinois school district faced criticism for its equity plan, which includes hiring diverse staff and conducting DEI training, after faculty celebrated the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
US Removes Racial Segregation from New Panels at Its World War II Military Cemetery in the Netherlands
The US has eliminated references to racial segregation from new information panels at its military cemetery in the Netherlands, which honors African American soldiers who served during World War II.
Baltimore City Health Department held racially segregated equity meetings: report
The Baltimore City Health Department divided employees into separate caucuses based on race during diversity and equity training sessions, raising concerns over the appropriateness of such practices.
Claudette Colvin, a symbol of the fight against racial segregation in the USA, passed away at the age of 86
Claudette Colvin, known for her pivotal role in the civil rights movement by refusing to give up her bus seat, has died at 86.
Claudette Colvin dies at 86, whose refusal to give up her seat on a segregated bus contributed to the start of the civil rights movement
Claudette Colvin, an African American civil rights icon known for refusing to give up her bus seat in Alabama in 1955, has passed away at the age of 86, as announced by her foundation.
The organization that changed South Africa: the founding of the ANC in 1912.
The African National Congress (ANC) was founded on January 8, 1912, in Bloemfontein, marking a significant movement towards political organization for the black population in South Africa against racial segregation and apartheid.
UN accuses Israel of 'severe segregation and discrimination' in West Bank 'apartheid'
The UN has released a report accusing Israel of severe racial discrimination and segregation in the West Bank, likening it to apartheid and urging an end to its presence in the occupied territory.