Colorlines is the leading source for accessible media on race, power and democracy. We offer analysis, collective meaning-making, and opportunities to engage in power-building moments and movements.
Colorlines is the leading source for accessible media on race, power and democracy. We offer analysis, collective meaning-making, and opportunities to engage in power-building moments and movements.
He was headed for the discipline track, Ford-Morthel says, and even as a fourth grader, he would easily have been suspended for his behavior in many other schools. "But we sat with him and we had to ...
In July, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) celebrated its 30th anniversary since becoming law on July 26, 1990. The ADA made it illegal to discriminate against anyone who is disabled, and much ...
Colorlines is the leading source for accessible media on race, power and democracy. We offer analysis, collective meaning-making, and opportunities to engage in power-building moments and movements.
"Acting with great principle in this time is not just a matter of moral high ground but also a matter of personal safety," says surveillance reform expert Malkia Cyril. "What we need to not do is be ...
Louis Mitch ell expected a lot of change when he began taking injections of hormones eight years ago to transition from a female body to a male one. He anticipated that he’d grow a beard, which he ...
A new study shows that behavioral problems at school lead to criminalization for black students, and medicalization for white students. Colorlines is the leading source for accessible media on race, ...
The New York Times looks at how Grays Ferry joined the environmental racism movement in order to save its residents lives. Share ...
Angela Davis, on returning to UCLA 45 years after being fired by the Board of Regents for her ties to the Communist Party, had this to say to a campus magazine: "I never in my wildest imagination ...
"'One Drop' was about me literally trying to dig into the other side of Blackness." ...
Various activists, including online movement #StopLightfoot, say Lori Lightfoot’s record is harmful to members of the Black, immigrant and LGBTQ communities.
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