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Why Tides and Black Lives Matter Are Fighting Over $33 Million
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 5 days agoA rift between the most prominent Black Lives Matter organization and its money manager, the Tides Foundation, provides a glimpse into legal gray areas surrounding fiscal ...
Editorial: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's pardon of man who killed protester undermines trust in the...
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo News· 6 days agoTexas Gov. Greg Abbott's pardon of a convicted murderer of a Black Lives Matter protester injects a...
Hope, continued activism, shine at fourth anniversary of George Floyd’s death
MPR News· 1 day agoFour years after the killing of George Floyd, there are markedly fewer people protesting on the...
How Black Lives Became The Hidden Cost of Clean Energy
Capital B via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoThe story of “John Doe 1” of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is tucked in a lawsuit filed five...
Islanders push to boost voter turnout - The Martha's Vineyard Times
The Martha's Vineyard Times· 5 days agoEight Vineyard organizations have joined forces to form Keep Democracy Alive, a nonpartisan effort to increase voter turnout on both the Island and the mainland in the November ...
Hot Seat: Julie Lea does her first exclusive interview with WDSU after her Nyx Parade permit was...
WDSU New Orleans· 6 hours agoLEE TAKES THE HOT SEAT WITH WDSU, INVESTIGATES AUBRY KILLION FOR HER FIRST ON CAMERA INTERVIEW SINCE...
Out of the Blue: The Rise and Fall of a Black Cop
Cleveland Scene· 4 days agoThis article was published in partnership with The Marshall Project, a nonprofit news organization covering the U.S. criminal justice system. In the wake...
Exclusive: Austin police officials drafted letter advocating for Daniel Perry's pardon
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoIt adds that although retired Detective David Fugitt, who has vigorously fought on Perry’s behalf,...
Seattle’s signature summer events, from Seafair to solstice
Seattle Times· 3 days agoFifty years ago, Seattle saw its first Pride parade, an unofficial march of less than 200 people,...
How to Criminalize a Protest
New York Magazine· 6 days agoIn 2018, Tiffany Roberts, a 42-year-old lawyer, joined the Southern Center for Human Rights, a venerable civil-rights organization based in Atlanta....