Why compliance systems fall short, and how organizations can develop the skills and systems they need to effectively navigate and ultimately benefit from conflict.
Drawing on decades of social justice leadership, Peter Williams ALI ‘21 examines the enduring relevance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” in 2026. From voting rights ...
"What our society has come to call 'DEI' is just the latest embodiment of a project of advancing equality that goes back centuries." ...
This February marks 50 years since Congress recognized Black History Month. Recently, more than 300 Broward County high ...
Formed in 1939 at the Alabama Institute for the Negro Deaf and Blind, the Blind Boys of Alabama are one of the longest-running groups in America. Over the course of their career, the group has earned ...
Civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson had a powerful effect on the national conversation, including on Stanford's campus.
Social media plays a major role in how today’s civil rights warriors are doing things differently. They have wins to show for ...
In accordance with the directive, flags will be at half-staff on the Connecticut State Capitol building and all other state-operated buildings, grounds, and facilities statewide. Individuals, ...
Songs of survival, defeat and hope swept through cotton fields in the antebellum south. Slaves used them to navigate a brutal ...
The predominantly-Black club is not active anymore, but it was a mecca for Black tennis players 70 years ago, when the sport ...
Having covered the late Rev. Jesse Jackson off and on since the 1960s, I am still amused to receive an email from one of my many critics who wants me to know that you don’t have to be white ...
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