Justice Archives: Dr. Tameka Bradley Hobbs

Historian Dr. Tameka Bradley Hobbs discusses the importance of learning, sharing, defending, and preserving Black history, amid ongoing efforts to censor it.

By Tameka Bradley Hobbs, Daniel Oliveras de Ita

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DeSantis Represents a Clear and Present Danger to Black Floridians

He’s trying to gaslight us about the state’s lingering pattern of discrimination.

By Barrington Salmon

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DEI and Accessibility, Explained

Diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility policies…

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'We Have to Reclaim Race and Racism'

As a former teacher, the ACLU’s Leah Watson has seen first-hand how beneficial an inclusive education can be. Today, she’s fighting attempts to deprive students of their right to learn.

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What Students Lose When School Becomes a Political Battleground

The Trump administration is attempting to push its political ideals and conservative agenda on students and restrict access a diverse and inclusive education. Students are speaking out about how harmful these unlawful practices are.

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Justice Archives: Dr. J. Michael Butler on MLK's Last March for the Civil Rights Act of 1964

Dr. J. Michael Butler of Flagler College discusses MLK’s last march for passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in St. Augustine, and its legacy in the struggle for equal justice under law.

By J. Michael Butler, Daniel Oliveras de Ita

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Justice Archives: Emmanuel George

Learn more about Broward County Black history, with recommendations from Emmanuel George.

By Emmanuel George, Daniel Oliveras de Ita

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Why Sanctioning the ICC Would Be Terrible for Civil Liberties

Sanctions would endanger the investigation of war crimes across the globe and prove a grave blow to human rights.

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Trump’s Executive Orders Rolling Back DEI and Accessibility Efforts, Explained

These orders represent a deliberate attempt to undo progress on diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility and create new barriers to opportunity.

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