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Sacramento's James A. Fisher preserved Black California's history, including the Great Migration westward. and inspired ...
The role of climate change in California’s intensifying wildfires is well-documented. Fifteen of the top 20 most destructive wildfires in California’s history have occurred in the last decade.
The Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice will launch a digital archive this fall featuring articles, photos, videos, ...
War, drugs, and racial tensions set the stage for the summer of 1967.
From California to Texas and New York, there’s a growing movement among local lawmakers to put warning labels on social media.
Three panelists discuss how people can make lasting change through social movements and protests at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Conference on World Affairs.
Social justice education is leaving the very students it aims to help less educated, more vulnerable and more marginalized.
How a “Plan 2028” Could Bring Labor and Social Movements Together Mass strikes? Escalating disruptions? The call for unified action on May 2028 presents real opportunity if we start now.
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus today (29 June) said that social business is no longer just an idea, but has evolved into a global social movement.
Key players in California’s parents’ rights movement tell a different story, one of grassroots underdogs chipping away at the supposed proliferation of gender transition among minors.
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