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Potential 2028 presidential candidate Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear tells theGrio, "Diversity is a strength and never a weakness ...
The nationally known civil rights attorney joined the fight for footage to be released in the killing of a beloved Alabama ...
New U.S. Attorney Kyle Bumgarner lays out his priorities in office, including how he'll work with ICE and his thoughts on ...
There are several action items available to ensure that justice will be served in Breonna Taylor's life and her memory is served deeply.
Policing is morally and emotionally unsustainable. To break the cycle of harm we must begin with care and systemic solutions.
The Justice Department has charged four current or former Louisville, Kentucky, police officers with civil rights violations in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor.
Black and women-led businesses across Philadelphia need capital, property access, procurement contracts and freedom from ...
In its first 25 years, the WNBA has built a distinct identity. Big plays have defined the court, but off it, players have ...
“We will continue to fight to end educational inequalities and continue to build Black economic wealth. We will support one ...
Four PACs have already joined the fray in negative messaging for Kentucky’s 2026 GOP primary. See who they are and what ...
On June 23, 1972, President Richard Nixon signed into law the Education Amendments of 1972, including Title IX, which barred discrimination on the basis of sex for “any education program or activity ...
Breonna Taylor had high hopes for 2020. On March 12th, she had dinner out with her long-time boyfriend before they returned to her Louisville apartment. She fell asleep in front of the TV. Just ...