Advocates say politicized references to child sex abuse, in concert with restrictive legislation, harm LGBTQ people, abuse survivors and youths.
Author: Bill Keveney, USA TODAY
Biden administration jails too many asylum seekers and keeps them locked up too long, report finds
The Biden administration is unnecessarily jailing immigrants requesting asylum, detaining thousands for months, the Human Rights First report says.
Pride month events return with new mission to uplift people of color, trans civil rights
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Pioneering teacher shared Black history in classroom and beyond, from TV show to trivia game
Edward Beasley Jr., one of the pioneering educators who launched Black studies programs in the ’60s, found creative ways to inform the larger culture.
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New congressional maps constitute ‘brazen attack’ on voters of color: Report
The ongoing congressional redistricting process “appears to be one of the most abuse laden in U.S. history,” according to a new non-partisan report.
Native American tribe’s eviction plan raises civil rights concerns. Should US government intervene?
A Native American tribe’s plan to evict tenants from HUD-assisted homes, the latest clash in a long disenrollment dispute, is under federal review.