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Linda Navarre will be honored as a Woman of Wisdom for many reasons: her 26 years as a passionate, inspirational Bonner ...
The married, Tony-nominated choreographers of “Buena Vista Social Club” designed their home to be comfortable and personal.
National Museum of Public Housing leaders hope visitors see there’s more to life in public housing than what's on the news.
Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story” continues to be a nonviolence teaching tool and an influential historical ...
The author of a new biography talks about the conservative journalist’s life and legacy.
A recent sociological study suggests that framing social issues as "civil rights" can sometimes have surprising and even negative consequences. Using two large-scale surveys with embedded ...
Mario Moore's bold portraits explore the nature of veneration, self-determination, and the continuum of history.
A small cohort of researchers will continue their work reviewing Civil Rights-era cold cases, thanks to a bipartisan bill ...
The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute presents the moving story of the city's role in the civil rights movement, focusing not just on the past, but also on the continuing international struggle ...
David Leslie has led the Houston chapel for a decade. In an interview with Chron, he talks about the rich experience he ...
Supreme Court rules against drivers in case that could make civil rights claims harder The Supreme Court has found that people who score early court wins in civil rights cases won’t necessarily ...
Lawson was an apostle of nonviolent protest — and close adviser to Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. — who schooled activists to withstand brutal reactions from white authorities as the Civil Rights ...