
White House ceremony marked by intersection of race and gun violence
(NAACP) — The White House held a celebratory event at the Rose Garden on Friday, marking the creation of the first-ever Office of Gun Violence
(NAACP) — The White House held a celebratory event at the Rose Garden on Friday, marking the creation of the first-ever Office of Gun Violence
Following SCOTUS’s rejection of affirmative action, civil rights groups form a council to defend workplace DEI programs.
Kal Penn and John Cho made a surprise appearance at a SAG-AFTRA rally outside Paramount, joining speakers like Fran Drescher.
The U.S. Department of Education launched the “SAVE on Student Debt” Week of Action to support borrowers with repayment options.
The NAACP, alongside the U.S. Department of Education, is aiding Black borrowers with student loan debt via Biden’s SAVE Plan.
A UCLA paper examines the challenges of a rapidly growing multiracial population for future civil rights policies.
NAACP Director criticizes Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ remarks on the AP African American Studies course, calling for inclusivity in education.
Some surviving members of the Little Rock Nine criticize Arkansas’ restrictions on AP African American Studies, calling it a broader attack on Black history.
“We are speaking for individuals who are under attack,” says NAACP President on the Florida Travel Advisory.
The NAACP calls for colleges to sign a “Diversity No Matter What” pledge, in response to recent Supreme Court decisions.
The Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action has renewed pressure to end legacy admissions, which critics argue perpetuate privilege.
In a significant ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has struck down President Biden’s plan to discharge federal student loan debt.