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Read More Pro-Palestinian Student Groups in Texas Say Governor’s Free Speech Order Targets Them
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Read More Hijab-Wearing Players Hope To Inspire Others At NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament
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Read More NC Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice Releases Full Report of 2023 Accomplishments
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Read More Wake County School Board, NC Department of Justice Meet to Talk Student Mental Health
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Read More Family of Darryl Williams Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against City of Raleigh and Chief of Police
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Read More Wake School Board May Use CROWN Act Language in Their Policies to Prevent Hair Discrimination
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Read More Hunting Has a Diversity Problem, and an NC State Program Aims to Fix It
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‘We’re not backing down’: Memphis students lead protest, rallying against xAI and other pollutants
Protesters in Memphis march against Elon Musk’s xAI facility, citing pollution concerns. Author: Lauren Turman Published: 10:37 PM CDT June 17, 2025 Updated: 9:26 AM CDT June 18, 2025 MEMPHIS, Tenn. — More than 100 protesters gathered Tuesday evening, June 17, in Downtown Memphis to march against Elon Musk’s xAI supercomputer facility, voicing concerns over pollution and environmental…
Read More ‘A dark path we’re on.’ Anti-Trump, ‘No Kings’ protest in Memphis draws large crowd
Jack Armstrong June 14, 2025 Nearly 4,000 people protested the Trump administration in Memphis, Tennessee, as part of the nationwide “No Kings” movement. Local political figures like Shelby County Democratic Party Chair Willie Simon and General Sessions Court Clerk Tami Sawyer spoke at the event. The Memphis protest included performances and a minor confrontation with…
Read More LGBTQ+ health centers brace for Trump’s attacks
Chicago-area research labs and community health clinics are navigating illegal funding stoppages, censorship, and increasing anti-LGBTQ+ violence under President Donald Trump. by Devyn-Marshall Brown (DMB) June 25, 2025 John Peller’s two decades as an AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) staff member have been marked by highs and lows. In 2010, after President Barack Obama signed the…
Read More What’s next for CPS?
New leadership and looming budget problems are on the horizon for Chicago Public Schools. by Maureen Kelleher June 26, 2025 June 18 was the last day on the job for Pedro Martinez, the long-embattled chief executive officer of Chicago Public Schools. Only a week before he left, the Chicago Board of Education narrowly voted to appoint…
Read More Chicago’s Black-owned businesses hope Juneteenth support extends year-round
When Juneteenth became a federal holiday in 2021, many Black-owned businesses reported strong sales. Now, Chicago companies say they hope the trend continues. By Mariah Rush Jun 19, 2025, 7:00am CDT For years, Essential Elements owner Melanie Whaley sold bedazzled Juneteenth T-shirts, with sayings like “Juneteenth Queen” and “Free-ish and fierce.” This year, the items are…
Read More WA budget cuts could eliminate education services for some foster youth
A statewide org that helps roughly 6,400 kids access sports, driver’s ed, graduation programs and more, will lose about a third of its funding in July. Laurel Demkovich Jun 24, 2025 Within hours of leaving her home for the last time, Shirley Mendez found herself at the Treehouse Store with nothing but a backpack full…
Read More This year, Seattle Pride is ‘fearful but empowered’
As corporate sponsors revoke support and national policies target LGBTQ+ people, organizers focus on helping the community feel safe and supported. Andrew Engelson Jun 23, 2025 Pride month has always been both a celebration and a protest. With origins in the uprising that followed police raids on the Stonewall Inn nightclub in New York City on June…
Read More Seattle marches in solidarity against ICE raids, demands release of detained union leader
Joel Moreno Mon, June 9th 2025 at 3:19 PM Updated Tue, June 10th 2025 at 11:27 AM SEATTLE (KOMO) — Labor unions joined forces to march through downtown Seattle and protest the immigration raids throughout the country that culminated this weekend when ICE agents detained SEIU California President David Huerta. “For us today, it’s really about coming…
Read More WA officials ‘outraged’ after immigrant Medicaid data shared with federal agencies
Washington state’s health agency reveals Medicaid data was shared with DHS without consent, causing privacy concerns. Author: Bridget Chavez Published: 6:05 PM PDT June 16, 2025 SEATTLE — The Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA) confirms sensitive information tied to several of its healthcare programs was shared with federal immigration authorities. The agency said it had no…
Read More Trans woman urges Bellingham to secure ‘sanctuary city’ status for transgender rights
Some believe Bellingham should extend “sanctuary city” status to its LGBTQ+ community. Author: Eric Wilkinson Published: 6:13 PM PDT June 16, 2025 BELLINGHAM, Wash. — For 48 years, Cori Lovejoy lived a lie. Lovejoy lived as a married man, complete with two kids and a corporate job. Then came an epiphany. “Instead of thinking I was a…
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