Civil Rights & Social Justice

The police shooting of Jayland Walker has sparked a debate about the reasons Black men run from the cops. The post Jayland Walker’s Shooting Sparks Debate About Black Men Running From The Police appeared first on NewsOne.

In Fairfax County, Virginia, police officers aggressively approached and pointed their guns at a bystander who was filming them. The post Fairfax Cops Busted For Aiming Guns At ‘Juvenile’ Filming Arrest In Virginia Viral Video: ‘You Have A Weapon’ appeared first on NewsOne.

Conservatives at Fox News are mad that the tour of Thomas Jefferson's famous Monticello mansion focuses on his history as a slave owner.

Timothy Loehmann was sworn in nearly 8 years after gunning down the 12-year-old in Cleveland.

Fifteen current and former Black employees filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against Tesla in California on June 30.

Civil Rights & Social Justice

Akron police officials expect more patience and consideration than officers gave 25-year-old Jayland Walker when he was shot and killed early Monday morning.

Civil rights and community leaders rejoiced as Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in as the 116th Supreme Court justice. 

As many celebrate the second annual Juneteenth federal holiday, a Congressional committee examines the white supremacist attack on the Capitol. The backlash and growing fear of a diversifying political electorate are not new. White supremacy has always been threatened by Black political participation and multiracial coalition-building. 

Sponsored by the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), the two-week “Journey of Reconciliation” attempted to test the bounds of a 1946 Supreme Court decision banning segregation in interstate buses.

The Buffalo shooter who went on a racist rampage killing 10 Black people at a supermarket could be facing the death penalty.