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    Nakia Cooper

    One Year After Affirmative Action: College Diversity Reduced, HBCU Enrollment Boosted

    Over a year after the decision, legal experts, activists and students discuss the changing landscape of college admissions.

    SB1 Ruling a Victory for Voter Rights and Community Organizing

    Voting rights advocates are hailing a judge's decision to strike down a provision of Texas' voter suppression law even as other provisions are challenged.

    Stop, Think Fraud! Scammers Are Looking to Gain Your Trust, Bleed You Dry

    According to the FTC, consumers reported losing nearly $8.8 billion to fraud in 2022, an increase of more than 30% over the previous year.

    Houston Students Join Nationwide Protest Movement for Ceasefire In Gaza

    HOUSTON - Graduations may be over on many campuses, but student protests over the war in Gaza are gaining momentum, showing no signs of...

    House Weighs Bill That Would Add Citizenship Question to 2030 Census

    H.R. 7109, dubbed The Equal Representation Act, has sparked intense reactions among civil rights advocates and census experts alike.

    ‘No Vote, No Voice’ – Houston Leaders Weigh in On Why the Ethnic Vote Counts 

    As Super Tuesday approaches, a decade-long decline in voter turnout in Texas' Harris and Fort Bend counties raises concerns about the public’s faith in the electoral process.

    Resisting SB4: Voices from Houston on Texas’ Controversial Immigration Bill

    Texas' SB4 criminalizes the act of crossing the Texas-Mexico border illegally, raising fears over racial profiling and civil rights violations in communities of color.

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