Rev. Al Sharpton announced a boycott of companies that are scaling back their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts.
On Nov. 2, 1983, former President Ronald Reagan signed the King Holiday Bill into law designating the third Monday of January a federal holiday. The holiday serves in remembrance of the civil rights ...
Discover how America remains divided on Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, as a National Action Network rally in D.C. honors ...
Donald Trump has reinstated a bust of Sir Winston Churchill in the Oval Office, having also brought the sculpture back into ...
Around noon yesterday, members of The Selma Safe Haven Center alongside the organization’s CEO Rev. Michael Bowen had their ...
Donald Trump's America First policies raise concerns for Black Americans and marginalized communities. Learn about the ...
Al Sharpton promised a boycott of companies moving away from DEI policies, which has included Mark Zuckerberg's Meta and Jeff ...
Thousands of people braved the cold to learn about King and the Civil Rights movement during a free admission day at the Durham Museum in downtown Omaha.
The Monday announcement by civil rights activist Al Sharpton came the same day President Trump signed an executive order to ...
His hope for humanity was racial equality, his goal was to see an end to injustice and his purpose was to ensure his dream ...
It allows people to come out of isolation into the community and be a part of something bigger than themselves,’ one ...
More than 100 people attended Don't Shoot PDX's 11th annual March for Human Rights and Dignity, marching from Peninsula Park to the Oregon Convention Center.