For the first time in the state’s 205 years, two Black Alabamians are serving in the House of Representatives.
Rev. Al Sharpton and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries have expressed more explicit concerns about Mayor Eric Adams in the past few days.
Former SDNY U.S. Attorney Mimi Rocah, New York Times investigative reporter Mike Schmidt, “Politics Nation” anchor Rev. Al ...
Reverend Al Sharpton is gathering elected Black officials to discuss concerns about NYC Mayor Eric Adams' embrace of President Donald Trump.
Sharpton challenged students to rethink the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion policies in righting historical ...
Civil rights champions have diverse college journeys. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. may be the most recognized civil rights leader in U.S. history, but across many decades, numerous Black activists ...
It echoes the argument, made by Adams and repeated by Trump, that the charges were retribution for Adams criticizing former ...
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Thomas: 'They will say that anything that benefits our institutions is a DEI intervention'In this latest Civil Rights Summit convened by MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton, Education leaders including former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, President of the American Federation of Teachers Randi ...
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