In 2015, the number of unique video viewers in the U.S. surpassed 200 million, closing in just shy of 214 million sets of eyeballs. By April of 2016, that viewership had already been s… Read More
by Candace Wiley, co founder of The Watering Hole Poetry Retreat1In December, a white woman entered our poet-of-color space. The year before too, a different white woman entered our poet-of… Read More
"Oscar-nominated film brings the prophecy of James Baldwin into today's world" PBS NewsHour 2/3/2017ExcerptSUMMARY: James Baldwin was one of the nation's most prominent novelists, soci… Read More
There is a sense from every generation that they are generally more informed and open minded than the one that came before. This is not simply… Read More
In November 2016, FBS interviewed documentary photographer Sue Ross in Atlanta, GA. She has been the unofficial city photographer for five administrations. She talked to me about the origi… Read More
Authored by Casey Watson. Edited by RoAnn Corbisier. Reviewed by Rick Rainey.
What is SOLID?
First introduced in 2003 by Robert “Uncle Bob” Martin, SOLID principles are… Read More
Our high school boasted one of the best basketball teams in the country. Our football team was always at the top of local standings. Our freshman class was a tribe of young men whose fathe… Read More
Nimes is famous for its Roman sights including the Amphitheatre and the Maison Carree. There are others too in the Jardin de la Fontaine including The Temple of Diana and the symbol of Nimes… Read More
aka "Trump's We Don't Care About People Government""Is Anybody Home at HUD?" by Alec MacGillis, ProPublica 8/22/2017This story was co-published with New York magazine.In mid-May, Steve Prest… Read More
Blatant racism is easy to identify — a shouted racial slur, a white supremacist rally, or the open discrimination, segregation and violence of the pre-civil rights era. But more subtle… Read More
Guest post by Sidak Pasricha Microsoft Student Partner at UCL
About Me
Hello! My name is Sidak and I’m pursuing Computer Science Engineering at UCL. My interest areas mainly include A… Read More
Azure Stack
Building an end-to-end validation environment
Part 3: Subscriptions
By Paul Appleby, Kath McBride, and Joel Yoker. Edited by Derek Gamlyn and RoAnn Corbisier.
Azure Customer Advi… Read More
This post is provided by App Dev Managers Latha Natarajan and Sujith Nair who explore the critical aspect of protecting personal information and the impact of data security failures. This po… Read More
In 2016, Two years ago this month, the Los Angeles Times investigated one of the longest-lingering questions in California Politics: Are some voters mistakenly joining a Political Party when… Read More
National Election Reform Groups, the Independent Voter Project (IVP) and FairVote, are advocating for a Primary that advances the “Top-Four” Candidates instead of just Two. The g… Read More
The Trump Administration will encourage the Nation’s School Superintendents and College Presidents to adopt Race-Blind Admissions Standards, abandoning an Obama Administration Policy t… Read More
aka "Back of the Bus"REMINDER: Trump loves praise, so what would you expect when black leaders praise Trump?"What do Trump’s policies mean for communities of color?" PBS NewsHour… Read More
"Brooks and Marcus on the Charlottesville rally anniversary, EPA and climate change" PBS NewsHour 8/10/2018ExcerptSUMMARY: New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post dep… Read More
It's cold as shit.The cold autumn winds have just begun in Wuhan. They come mixed with rain that falls day after day. It's more difficult than what I am used to. At home I… Read More
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) must turn over to the Court Unredacted Versions of Documents related to its Civil Rights Division's Findings and Recommendations regarding Alle… Read More
Located in Dublin is one of the city’s most historic attractions known as the Kilmainham Gaol. It is currently considered one of the largest unoccupied gaols in Europe. Many Irish revo… Read More
Only Two African Americans has been elected to Louisiana's Highest Court Since 1813, this Suit seeks to address this Unlawful System.
The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law… Read More
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The United States has over 17,000 caves. Out of these, 10,000 are located in the state of Tennessee. The caves exist in different types. Some are ice caves; others are dry while… Read More
The Indian Government, smug in its belief that its stony inaction on a slew of anti-Muslim measures like ‘lynchings’, attacks on so called ‘Love Jehadis’, electronic… Read More
Drums were with us from the dawn of mankind. First as natural objects that we could hit, but later made as real drums, with membranes made of skins of animals. Drums are the most important p… Read More
This year I am reading aloud to my students over Google Meet. But I am still relying on my list of favorite picture books to share during the last weeks of school. I hope you find some new f… Read More
The Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) current Plans for the Party’s Convention featuring Digital Renderings of Convention Attendees seated at Distant Tables and Separated by… Read More
Christians – how do you treat women? I don’t address this just to men, but to women as well. We often say the “right things”. But when it comes righ… Read More
On Wedsday Sept. 23rd, Lawyers for the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) will Argue that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit should Reverse Fitisemanu v. United States, a Landmark… Read More
In the last weeks of the war, Elmer and the Mink spent their days doing what they had been doing for the past fifteen months: slaking the American Navy’s seemingly endless thirst for f… Read More
For many of us, “fascism” is a word found in history textbooks. Whenever we run across that word, what comes to our minds are the memories of Hitler and Mussolini, painted in bla… Read More
A Federal Judge has issued a Preliminary Injunction to Stop the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) from Implementing a Rule that would have made it Harder to bring Discriminat… Read More
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Herbert Macaulay was born on December 14, 1864 in Lagos, Nigeria. As founding father of Nigerian nationalism, he helped to lay the foundation of modern Nigeria and contributed to… Read More
ICE Detainees were held in Solitary for Months, DHS Inspector General (IG) says in Unpublished Report.
The Unpublished Report from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) IG has found th… Read More
New York City Mayor, Bill De Blasio (D) announced Major Changes to the way Hundreds of New York City’s Selective Middle and High Schools Admit their Students, a move intended to addres… Read More
Many people living with disabilities face widespread segregation, exclusion, and discrimination. According to a World Bank report, over one billion people globally experience some form of di… Read More
A Federal Judge ruled, on Friday, that the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has to Ensure that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) keeps Records about Sexual Assault… Read More
Dame Kathleen Lonsdale (née Yardley) (1903 – 1971) was an Irish scientist, specialising in Crystallography, a passionate prison reformer, and a Quaker pacifist.
Kathleen was bor… Read More
The Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Internal Watchdog warned that an Arizona-based Detention Facility "threatened the health, safety, and rights of detainees" in a scathing New Repor… Read More
The New York Democratic-led Assembly Voted on, a Measure Wednesday, following Passage in the Senate earlier this year, Granting Parolees Full Voting Rights. Supporters say the Measure Builds… Read More
As Voting Rights Legislation Stalls in Congress, New Virginia Voting Laws, aimed at, Expanding Access and Preventing Suppression are taking effect.
Meanwhile, Republicans at the state and… Read More
What’s better than a fresh margarita on National Tequila Day? A margarita that gives back.
That’s why this Saturday, Nov. 24th, every restaurant listed below will be donating $1… Read More
President Biden announced Monday, a Proposal for a 20-year Ban on New Oil and Gas Drilling near Chaco Canyon in Northwest New Mexico, One of the Oldest Native American Sites in the US.
In… Read More
Hours after being tapped as Sweden’s First Female Prime Minister, Magdalena Andersson, Resigned Wednesday after suffering a Budget Defeat in Parliament, and her Coalition Partner, the… Read More
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How do you reply to email that you get on your domain? (admin@domain, su… Read More
May 25th is the second anniversary of George Floyd death, who was murdered by a white police officer kneeling on his neck.
George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, died in May 2020, … Read More
Coping with vitiligo is a long and lonely journey due to the burden of managing the condition on a daily basis. Society and support groups can be essential for vitiligo patients when it come… Read More
It’s one thing to learn about history in school or from books and another to actually experience the stories for yourself.
For an authentic experience about U.S. Civil Rights His… Read More
Same-sex relationships don’t differ much from heterosexual ones. Despite what people believe, gay couples often have long, committed, loving, and meaningful relationships. Furthermore… Read More
Rocks are known as solid natural formations consisting of one or more minerals, and they are an essential part of the earth’s crust. Rocks are classified according to the way they are… Read More
Sept 20: The Untold Stories of the First Black Marines is Now Getting ToldHistory has largely overlooked the trailblazers who were the first Black men to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps, the… Read More
I was in Brussels. I was sitting in La Grand-Place, which is a beautiful square in the centre of the town. Suddenly, a man came and sat next to me, an… Read More
Teaching children about sustainability may be accomplished by encouraging them to recycle. Learning the value of sustainability demonstrates to them the significance of the environment.
A… Read More
Despite the fact that humans lived on this land for around 2 million years, the history of the world did not begin until about 5500 years ago, with the beginning of writing, as writing has b… Read More
Adolf Hitler (1889–1945)
Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany, who had fascist policies that led to World War II, where millions of people were killed. He is one of the most not… Read More
Five years after Saudi Arabia allowed women to drive, some progress has been made in women's rights, including increased participation in the workforce and the removal of gender segregation… Read More
Rugby is becoming increasingly popular in South African townships, particularly after the national team's 2019 Rugby World Cup victory, which was captained by Siya Kolisi, the first black pl… Read More