Huntington Beach residents passed a voter ID charter amendment in 2024, but an appellate court struck that down and the California Supreme Court will not hear the city's argument.
In his reflections on Dēmos’ and NPQ’s Third Reconstruction series, Aron Goldman uplifts the call to look beyond the crises of today and envision a new path toward our collective liberation.
ICE is not enforcing the law; it is imposing terror. Enforcement of our nation's immigration laws must be assigned to other ...
PBS series examines the complex history of Black and Jewish alliances, their divisions, and need for unity against white nationalism.
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs was arguably the federal government’s most potent force in integrating ...
Students at North Carolina A&T have filed a lawsuit against the state of North Carolina following the removal voter ...
About 80 Pagosans crowded into the Liberty Theatre the afternoon of Jan. 19 to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. They ...
The more force that strong states deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers.
Director of Legal Studies and Prof. Joanna Grisinger reflected on the erosion of political norms one year into President ...
The author expresses concern that current turmoil in the U.S. mirrors the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Recent events ...
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 changed decades of law that permitted citizens to discriminate against others just because of ...
Long before women gained the right to vote nationwide in 1920, Black women in the Pacific Northwest were already working to shape political life—organizing clubs, building party networks, and ...