Marchers at the 60th anniversary rally reflect on the continued efforts for equality begun by the 1963 March on Washington.
Author: Jasper Colt, USA TODAY
An all-ages drag brunch in Texas: Protesters and armed supporters
Protesters against an all-ages drag brunch in Roanoke, Texas, pushed the town into the middle of a larger controversy over the issue.
Loudoun County, Va. voters weigh in on education issues and upcoming elections
After the Virginia election of Republican governor Glenn Youngkin, voters from Loudoun County address the issue that matters most to them: education.
In Brooklyn Center, police disperse protesters, corral and photograph media
Protests continued Friday night after the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright. Minnesota State Troopers corralled media and photographed their faces and identification.
Can the traumas of COVID-19 make us stronger?
Survivors of trauma and experts explore the chance for post-traumatic growth (PTG) from the traumas of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Migrant families share what drove them to leave home and what awaited them at the border
Migrant families in shelters, in both Texas and Mexico, describe what drove them to leave their homes and what awaited them here at the border.
Migrants at the US-Mexico border
The rising number of migrant families at the border threatens to strain services.
Shams DaBaron: From Homeless Hero to Housing Hero
Shams “Da Homeless Hero” DaBaron is demanding more and better services for those experiencing homelessness in New York City, while living in a shelter himself.
Shams “Da Homeless Hero” DaBaron
Shams DaBaron, AKA “Da Homeless Hero,” is a filmmaker and hip-hop pioneer who is currently experiencing homelessness and advocating for better services.