Chicago Urban League responds to SCOTUS’ ruling on voting rights and marriage equality
“Today the Supreme Court made a historic ruling that paves the way for legally married same-sex couples to enjoy the federal benefits of marriage as
“Today the Supreme Court made a historic ruling that paves the way for legally married same-sex couples to enjoy the federal benefits of marriage as
Over the last year, President Barack Obama has spoken in support of marriage equality. And yesterday, with the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the
As we near the 50 year celebration of the height of the Civil Rights Movement, the Supreme Court ruled on two significant civil rights cases
While you are in town for the historic 57th Presidential Inauguration starring Barack Obama, it only makes sense that you would check out some of
The impact and history of racial segregation in America is well documented. It has moved in theory from the 1896, the Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme
The Supreme Court’s upholding of the Affordable Healthcare Act could have some unintended consequences for Americans who like to dine out. Experts report that the
Even as GOP presidential candidate front runner Herman Cain sidesteps and dodges the barrage of questions regarding sexual harassment allegations stemming from his days at
Princeton professor Cornel West just spilled out of jail in Washington, D.C., a few days ago only to roll into another one in New York.
Dr. Cornel West was arrested on Oct. 16 in Washington, D.C., while protesting with fellow demonstrators on the steps of the Supreme Court about corporate
It is ironic, that after the execution of Troy Davis in Georgia on Sept. 21, the United States Supreme Court returns to the bench to
I often write about my recollections of the Civil Rights Movement as a child growing up in Memphis, Tenn., particularly about the death of Martin
Dr. Dre often rapped about conflict with police during his days with N.W.A. But Dr. Dre‘s disagreement with a former Detroit police officer recently made