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Legendary Community Activist Rev. Cecil Williams Dies at 94

"Reverend Williams embodied the California values of unity, generosity, and acceptance,” said Governor Gavin Newsom.

The Enduring Harm of U.S. Deportations

Deportations to African and Muslim-majority nations, which skyrocketed during the Trump administration, continue to disproportionately harm Black immigrants who built their lives in the U.S. 

60 Years Ago, Gospel Singer Mahalia Jackson Made a Suggestion to Martin Luther...

Gospel singer Mahalia Jackson was the inspiration behind Martin Luther King Jr's historic "I Have a Dream" speech.

Who Qualifies for Reparations in California?

Not all Black Californians will receive monetary reparations, but nearly all will be eligible for other benefits.

In Florida Schools, a ‘Blatant Attempt to Divide Communities of Color’

Florida is considering an AAPI curriculum after it rejected an AP African American course. Advocates see an effort to divide communities of color.

‘Horrific Does Not Even Begin to Explain the Video’

By Karanja A. Ajanaku/Tri-State Defender Memphis Sandwiched between a morning call to disband the police SCORPION unit and protesters who shut down the “old bridge”...
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