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The SPLC will co-host a visit from partners of a joint project that looks at how the U.S. hasn’t truly confronted its history ...
The events are part of the central Florida community’s efforts to include young people in the self-preservation efforts.
The current administration is using Immigration and Customs Enforcement to terrorize and instill fear in Southern California ...
In this episode of the Apathy Is Not an Option podcast, we trace centuries of defiance, through rebellion, protest, ...
Today, seven Job Corps students, on behalf of a nationwide class, filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Labor over ...
Today, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) filed a complaint on behalf of a young, biracial man against the Goyim Defense ...
Beyond legal battles, groups have launched attacks on educators and professionals who advocate for DEI to make schools safe ...
In an op-ed published on Daily Kos, Margaret Huang lays out the dangers from forces of hate, bigotry and extremism oozing ...
Since 2022, the year of the third edition of this report, progress in the number of Confederate memorials removed or renamed has slowed, but it has not stopped. The work continues.
Congressional Republicans are pushing a reckless budget bill that guts essential programs, like food assistance and health care, to fund tax breaks for the wealthy. Even more dangerous, it opens the ...
The Southern Poverty Law Center works to advance and shape federal, state and local policies to help build a fair and equitable South where everyone can thrive. Despite the historic strides made ...