Dave Dennis, a Shreveport native and civil rights icon, will speak at LSUS on Friday to discuss his role in the 1964 Summer ...
The two women’s journeys, though distinct, share a common thread: a steadfast commitment to social justice and transforming ...
Vicksburg was incorporated in 1825, and for 200 years it has been shaped and molded by all who have lived here. And while contributions have been made by many — sometimes even unbeknownst to others — ...
Family, friends, political leaders and more attended the funeral for civil rights icon Dr. Hazel Dukes at Mother AME Zion ...
This month, our nation remembers the heroes of Selma, Alabama. Sixty years ago, they marched for voting rights, survived brutal beatings, and inspired the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Explore feminist literature with the Steinem Sisters Collection Book Club! Monthly meetings at Toledo’s Sanger Library. Join the conversation.
The legacy of Athol Fugard cannot be overstated; he stands as a testament to the idea that creativity combined with courage ...
A long list of political standouts came out to memorialize the late Dr. Hazel Nell Dukes, the president of the NAACP New York ...
Perkins joined the show during WDET's Spring Fundraiser to sound the alarm about the importance of supporting local, accurate ...
Indie rock icon Bob Mould has built a career on being outspoken about views on social and political issues. From his work in the highly regarded Hüsker Dü to his solo career, music has been the ...
Lady Phyll is an incredibly inspiring figurehead, not only in the LGBTQ+ community but particularly for Black Queer ...
The AFLW is continuing to be the forefront of women’s sporting professionalism in their collective bargaining agreements and ...
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