This year's Bloody Sunday anniversary marks the second time in the march's history that it took place without several of its founding organizers, including John Lewis, Rev. Joseph Lowery, Rev. C.T. Vivian and Bruce Boynton, who all died in 2020.

Harris reaffirmed the administration's commitment to full securing the right to vote and protecting access to democracy.

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Mississippi's Republican-controlled House voted 75-43 to pass Senate Bill 2113, an anti-CRT that bans schools and colleges from teaching that any “sex, race, ethnicity, religion or national origin is inherently superior or inferior,” which no school actually teaches.  

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The charges were not for Taylor's death, but for Hankinson's decision to fire bullets through Taylor's window and sliding glass door. The bullets went through a nearby apartment where three people - a man, a pregnant woman and her 5-year-old son who lived next door - were present.

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The Anti-Racism Act of 2022 passed the West Virginia Senate by a 21-12 vote on Wednesday and has been sent to the House. The bill prevents the teaching that any race, ethnicity, or biological sex is superior to another in public K-12 schools and colleges—which don't teach any of that. 

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Republicans voted against the Crown Act, which bans discrimination of Black hairstyles in schools and in the workplace. Democratic Reps. Barbara Lee, Gwen Moore, Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar, and Bonnie Watson Coleman vowed to bring it up for another vote.

Every once in a while, a story pops up on our news feed that provides an opportunity to discuss, with nuance, seemingly mundane ways in which white privilege manifests itself in the lives of Black people. Meet Camille Henderson.  As reported by The Grio, Henderson,”was on her way back to the Bay Area from Atlanta […]

31-year-old Walter Hutchins was shot and killed last in Houston, Texas, by bounty hunters attempting to execute a warrant. Surveillance video posted to Instagram by famed Houston Music Executive J Prince has many people saying Hutchins was ambushed by plainclothes authorities in unmarked cars.

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Research over the past several years found that Stand Your Ground laws led to an increase in firearm homicides.

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Jenny Leigh Ennamorati admitted to verbally and physically attacking a 46-year-old Latino woman and her 15-year-old daughter identified by their last name, Vasquez, for speaking Spanish. A judge in East Boston Municipal Court sentenced her to 15 months probation.