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fromThe Nation
2 months ago

A Civil Rights Veteran Revisits the Summer of 1965

Maria Gitin, at 19, volunteered in 1965 Alabama, endured arrests and violence, and helped Black residents exercise their 15th Amendment voting rights.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

On embracing the urgency of now' and unconditional love on MLK Day

Militarized federal forces and an empowered presidency are intensifying state violence, undermining civil rights progress and prompting local resistance to government crackdowns.
#lgbtq
fromAdvocate.com
3 days ago
LGBT

Georgia educator says she was forced to resign after telling student she's gay

A Georgia paraprofessional resigned after revealing her sexual orientation to challenge anti-LGBTQ+ remarks from a student, facing pressure from school officials.
LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
3 days ago

Georgia educator says she was forced to resign after telling student she's gay

A Georgia paraprofessional resigned after revealing her sexual orientation to challenge anti-LGBTQ+ remarks from a student, facing pressure from school officials.
fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

Tonika Lewis Johnson: Segregation and How to Disrupt It

Tonika Lewis Johnson's Folded Map Project connects residents known as 'map twins' who live on the same street name but miles apart, revealing structural inequality and personal commonality.
Arts
History
fromSmithsonian Magazine
2 weeks ago

Nine Black College Students Were Arrested in 1961 for Reading at a Segregated Public Library. Their Contributions to the Civil Rights Movement Have Long Been Overlooked

The Tougaloo Nine staged a sit-in at a segregated library in 1961, significantly impacting the desegregation movement in Mississippi.
US Elections
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

61 Years After Bloody Sunday, We Are Entering a New Era of Voter Suppression

2026 faces voting rights threats through postal service changes and the SAVE America Act, which would require citizenship documents to register, potentially disenfranchising millions of Americans.
#jesse-jackson
fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago
Left-wing politics

From abomination to somebody: What Jesse Jackson meant to Black queer boys in the Back pew

Right-wing politics
fromThe American Conservative
1 month ago

Jesse Jackson Was Populist, for Good and Ill

Jesse Jackson combined polarizing racial controversies and biographical falsehoods with populist stands against trade deals, undeclared wars, and corporate bailouts defending working-class Americans.
LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago

Remembering Jesse Jackson's longtime advocacy for LGBTQ+ equality

Jesse Jackson was a longtime supporter of LGBTQ+ equality who promoted an inclusive, intersectional movement defending the rights of all marginalized people.
fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago
Left-wing politics

From abomination to somebody: What Jesse Jackson meant to Black queer boys in the Back pew

Left-wing politics
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

In Memoriam: the Rev. Jesse Jackson (1941-2026)

Rev. Jesse Jackson maintained his activism and moral leadership until his death in February 2026, continuing to organize campaigns for justice across racial and religious lines throughout his life.
#civil-rights-legacy
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 month ago

Decades after violence in Selma spurred the Voting Rights Act, organizers worry about its fate

I'm concerned that all of the advances that we made for the last 61 years are going to be eradicated. Charles Mauldin, 78, one of the marchers who was beaten that day, expressed this concern about potential Supreme Court limitations on the Voting Rights Act.
Social justice
fromCentral Current
1 month ago

Sean Kirst: Eighty years after Jackie Robinson's minor league heroics, a spotlight on his courage and pain in Syracuse

Eighty years ago this April, Jackie Robinson became the first Black player since the 19th century to compete in the International League, one of baseball's top minor leagues. It was his stepping stone toward the groundbreaking moment a year later when Robinson took the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers, shattering long-established racial barriers in Major League Baseball.
New York Yankees
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Bernard LaFayette, civil rights leader who helped launch Voting Rights Act, dies aged 85

Bernard LaFayette, a civil rights pioneer who organized voter registration efforts in Selma before the 1965 Voting Rights Act, died at 85 from a heart attack.
US politics
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago

Bay Area man stood against segregation at a pool protest in 1962, igniting change in North Carolina

Raleigh's Pullen Park pool was demolished and replaced with a plaque commemorating its segregated history and the 1962 integration protest by Black and white teenagers.
#civil-rights-leader
Social justice
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

He had a radiating aura': Chicagoans say goodbye to hometown civil rights hero Jesse Jackson

Hundreds of people lined up in Chicago to pay final respects to civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, who died at age 84, before his funeral in South Carolina.
Social justice
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

He had a radiating aura': Chicagoans say goodbye to hometown civil rights hero Jesse Jackson

Hundreds of people lined up in Chicago to pay final respects to civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, who died at age 84, before his funeral in South Carolina.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Black History Month was never given' to Black people, thus, it can never be taken from us

If you know anything about the basic origins of Black History Month then you know that we weren't given' anything. The question of who owns and authorizes Black History Month holds particular relevance now, in its centennial year, and at a time when efforts to celebrate, preserve, and acknowledge Black people's past in this country are under attack.
History
Education
fromTruthout
1 month ago

We Must Defend Black History - It Fuels Freedom Dreams of Students Under Attack

Teachers must transform curricula to eliminate biases and systems of domination while protecting vulnerable students, particularly Black students and students of color, from contemporary educational injustices.
NYC politics
fromNew York Amsterdam News
1 month ago

Elders honored at 61st Commemoration of Malcolm X at The Shabazz Center

Over 100 people gathered at the Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Center for the 61st Commemoration, honoring elders and Malcolm's legacy through action and community strengthening.
fromThe American Conservative
2 months ago

Relive The Civil Rights Era. Send in The Troops

In any liberal morality play, Democrats always get to be the shivering, oppressed black people, while Republicans have to play the part of Bull Connor, Birmingham, AL's racist commissioner of public safety. Except the facts are exactly the opposite. I'm sure you're bored of hearing this, but Connor was a Democrat, as were all the politicians promising "massive resistance" to racial integration. Republicans were the ones forcing Democrats to abide by federal law, along with a few John Fetterman- style Democrats.
Right-wing politics
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream ... about health care

They offered a rare window into the lives, struggles and aspirations of African Americans, and a way for me to feel connected to a community far beyond my immediate environment. Through Ebony, I was introduced to towering figures such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. Their courage, moral clarity and commitment to justice shaped how I thought leadership and service.
Public health
History
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Why Your Life Is Positively Impacted by Black History Month

Black American history is integral to U.S. history and shapes global popular culture; understanding this history through unlearning misconceptions and learning truth promotes psychological well-being and societal equity.
fromYogaRenew
1 month ago

The Yoga of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

For it is in examining the people like Dr. King, that we can see how yoga can not just make us feel calmer and more peaceful, but can really affect change in a world that is in deep need of healing. By his words, and more importantly his actions, Martin Luther King Jr. showed many of the principles that are central to and deeply embedded in yoga philosophy.
Philosophy
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Never-before-seen home video is first known footage of Martin Luther King: What a gift!'

A 1950 13‑minute color home film by Garrison Ipock shows family scenes, Crozer Seminary life, and footage linked to Martin Luther King at a graduation.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Martin Luther King Jr. in Art and Memory

Martin Luther King Jr. Day honors King's legacy through commemoration, cultural programs, a 40-year mural, and the activism that secured the federal holiday.
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LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago

Jesse Jackson's "Rainbow Coalition" was as political as it was poetic - LGBTQ Nation

Jesse Jackson built the Rainbow Coalition to unite Black and Brown communities, the poor, and LGBTQ+ people while advocating equal legal protection and broad civil rights.
History
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Today in History: January 30, Catholic civil rights marchers killed on Bloody Sunday'

January 30 features multiple major historical events—including Bloody Sunday, King Charles I's execution, Gandhi's assassination, the Tet Offensive, and several notable births.
Social justice
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Martin Luther King Jr. was talking about a universal basic income before it was cool

Martin Luther King Jr. advocated a guaranteed basic income in 1967 to create economic security, an idea now echoed by tech leaders.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

How Martin Luther King Jr. was a trailblazer in pushing for universal basic income

King's intuition was that white people with lower incomes would support this type of policy because they could also benefit from it. In 1967, King argued, "It seems to me that the Civil Rights Movement must now begin to organize for the guaranteed annual income . . . which I believe will go a long, long way toward dealing with the Negro's economic problem and the economic problem with many other poor people confronting our nation."
US politics
Social justice
fromKqed
1 month ago

Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., Civil Rights Icon Who Fought for Tech Diversity, Dies at 84 | KQED

Jackson linked diversifying tech and access to capital to civil rights, urging investment in marginalized communities and STEM education while championing activism and sacrifice.
US politics
fromLEVEL Man
1 month ago

America Should Also Demand the Release of the Malcolm X Files

FBI, CIA, DOJ, and NYPD withheld and heavily redacted records that could reveal their knowledge and actions surrounding Malcolm X's assassination, obstructing transparency and accountability.
Social justice
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

This Black History Month, the leaders of the past can teach real resistance | Eric Morrison-Smith

Collective, grassroots organizing and leadership development are necessary to build community and prevent deepening poverty, violence, and repression.
fromBusline News
2 months ago

Laketran And Geauga Transit To Honor Rosa Parks - Busline News

Laketran and Geauga Transit, both located in northeastern Ohio, will honor the life and legacy of Rosa Parks through a weeklong tribute recognizing her courage and the lasting impact of her actions on civil rights in America. Rosa Parks, born February 4, became a symbol of strength and resistance in 1955 when she refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a segregated bus in Montgomery, AL. Her decision helped ignite the Montgomery Bus Boycott and propelled the nation forward in the fight for equality. Today, she is remembered as the "Mother of the Modern-Day Civil Rights Movement."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The struggle continues': MLK Day celebrated amid tense political climate

Martin Luther King Jr Day events combined commemoration with protests over racial injustice, immigration enforcement actions, and stark economic inequality.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I worked closely with Rev. Jesse Jackson after he took a chance on me at age 19. Here's what he taught me about leadership.

Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. took a chance on me as a 19-year-old college student. At that age, as an intern in 2009, I should've been pouring coffee, maybe making copies. Instead, he put me to work on college affordability policy, youth violence prevention, and immigration reform at his Rainbow PUSH (People United to Serve Humanity) Coalition on the South Side of Chicago.
Social justice
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 months ago

How MLK's Fight for Homeownership Equality Changed My Life

During the Civil Rights Movement, the Chicago Freedom Movement took place from 1965 to 1967. Dr. King co-led this campaign with local activists to confront racial discrimination, segregation, and housing inequities in one of America's largest cities. Unlike the Jim Crow laws of the South, segregation in Chicago was often enforced through policy, lending practices and real estate discrimination rather than explicit laws.
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