The Rev. Julie Van Til joined more than 600 religious leaders who travelled to Minneapolis to protest the federal immigration ...
Over a thousand protesters, including many from Hungary's Roma community, have held a demonstration in Budapest where they demanded the resignation of a prominent government minister over comments ...
Sixty-four years ago, four college students in Greensboro sat down and made history. On February 1, 1960, four Black freshmen ...
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2026 BHM: Could One of These 13 Leaders be the Next MLK?
As we celebrate Black History Month, here are 13 Black leaders who are carrying on Dr. King's legacy.
Once the actual scope is understood, it becomes evident that the framework is about internal redress and course correction, ...
American-Polish historian Anne Applebaum has said that certain trends in the United States under President Donald Trump ...
The first homes were holes in the ground. Emma Ray remembered them clearly — dugouts scraped into the earth after ...
In their rush to get a political fix to antisemitism, both sides of politics chose to ignore the very real risks of such ...
Following Don Lemon's arrest, we look at several Black public figures who were arrested for putting themselves on the line in ...
The high-profile killings of Minneapolis residents Alex Pretti and Renee Nicole Good are only two among many ...
UGC’s anti-discrimination rules: What has changed, what has improved and what still concerns experts
Explore the UGC's 2026 anti-discrimination regulations, highlighting progress, concerns, and expert critiques on caste-based ...
Biography on MSN
Martin Luther King Jr. built a movement with quiet moral power. Here’s how it changed history.
The reverend and civil rights leader was a major proponent of using nonviolent protest to fight for equality.
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