Civil Rights
This year’s Juneteenth is more than a celebration—it’s a call to come together in joy, unity, and purposeful action like never before.
We believe the Office for Civil Rights has played an important role in facilitating equitable education for all students.
Trump rolled back a bedrock Civil Rights era measure while making good on his promise to eradicate DEI practices from the federal government.
The dissent against Jim Crow laws was a powerful movement.
The city of Louisville and the DOJ have reached an agreement to reform the police more than four years after Breonna Taylor's death.
Civil rights activist Bob Moses believed math literacy was critical for students to be able to make a living.
Civil Rights leader and journalist Daisy Bates was honored with a statue unveiled Wednesday in the U.S. Capitol.
Civil rights lawyer and scholar Sherrilyn Ifill speaks on the ongoing fight for civil rights on "Small Doses" with Amanda Seales.
An old interview transcript revealed the civil rights icons were not foes.
The civil rights icon whose refusal to give up her bus seat to a white passenger sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955.
The late civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis will be honored with a U.S. Postal Service stamp.
Ware ordered lower-ranking correctional officers to move two Black pretrial detainees, to a cell row housing white supremacist inmates