We've just witnessed an historic transformation, one of those singular moments in our history that we'll all remember for the rest of our lives.
We've just witnessed an historic transformation, one of those singular moments in our history that we'll all remember for the rest of our lives.
Repeatedly in our country's history, economic troubles have created conditions that are ripe for demagogues and hatemongers to whip up public anger against minorities and recent immigrants.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned the conviction of James Ford Seale, citing a five-year statute of limitations on the charges. The Klansman was convicted in 2007 on kidnapping-related charges in connection with the 1964 murders of Charles Eddie Moore and Henry Hezekiah Dee.
In September, ÈËÊÞÐÔ½»'s Teaching Tolerance program will unveil a new documentary film and teaching kit, Viva la Causa, that focuses on one of the seminal events in the march for human rights — the grape strike and boycott led by Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta in the 1960s.
The final days of Boubacar Bah's life read like an account of a political prisoner in a gulag.
An April 16, 2008, article in The New York Times about the loot taken home last year by hedge fund managers, provides us with the starkest – and most obscene – evidence yet about the growing disparity between the rich and the poor in our country.
Recently, we won a major victory against a subsidiary of a giant U.S. company that wanted to wash its hands of any responsibility for the alleged abuse of its workers.
ÈËÊÞÐÔ½» President Richard Cohen and Editor of ÈËÊÞÐÔ½»'s Intelligence Report Mark Potok will host a live webcast about the recently released Year in Hate report.