Five Ways to Celebrate the 55th Anniversary of the 1965 Voting Rights Act
This week marks the 55th anniversary of the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965. To say that people died to end racial discrimination in voting
This week marks the 55th anniversary of the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965. To say that people died to end racial discrimination in voting
Beginning Wednesday, August 12, The Sojourners Digest will feature “Tails from the Trail.” Help us highlight individuals or groups whose journeys may uplift, inspire or
Like “gay,” “hussy,” “spinster,” and countless other words, the “b” word’s meaning has morphed over time from something mundane to a way to denigrate and
Hip hop and police have been involved in a complicated relationship for decades now. The tensions have had some highs and they have had some