Under pressure to teach American values, colleges can model civic engagement by joining efforts to strengthen at-risk voter protections.
Some local leaders are back in town after joining thousands for a march in Selma over the weekend. The annual march across ...
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61 Years Later, Doctor Who's Long-Lost Gritty & Violent Episodes With OG Doctor Are Finally Recovered & Being Re-Released
Although dozens more Classic Doctor Who episodes are still missing, two have recently been recovered and will soon be ...
new video loaded: The Complicated Oscars Night Feelings Over ‘One Battle After Another’ transcript – You got less than you wanted. – Yeah. – I got more than I wanted. I’m Wesley Morris, and this is ...
A U.N.-backed panel of independent experts focusing on racial discrimination says racist hate speech by U.S. President Donald Trump and other American political leaders have led to “grave human rights ...
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Civil rights matriarch Dorothy Prevost, last living parent of New Orleans Four, to lie in repose
Dorothy Prevost, mother of one of the New Orleans Four, will lie in repose Friday, March 13 at Gallier Hall with funeral ...
More than 20 South American films are screening at the 2026 Berlinale. They explore themes ranging from familial constraints and racism to state control under military dictatorships — with physical or ...
AG Brown joined civil rights leaders and elected officials in Selma this weekend to commemorate the 61st anniversary of Bloody Sunday ...
Explore West Virginia history from March 8–14, from the 1926 Eccles mine explosion and the state’s blue-and-old-gold colors to the Appalachian Regional Commission and women’s suffrage ratification.
Emile Ardolino’s “Sister Act” is one of the most beloved movies of the 1990s. The musical crime comedy tells the story of a Nevada lounge singer forced to hide in a convent disguised as a nun after ...
Devil’s Lake State Park, located just south of Baraboo, is where nature decided to show off. This 360-acre lake sits ...
The Seattle Pinball Museum in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District is where that childhood dilemma becomes gloriously irrelevant, because here, one admission gets you unlimited plays on dozens ...
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