A little noticed DEI lawsuit filed by the Justice Department challenging affirmative action in the workplace may be headed to ...
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88-year-old who marched with MLK may make history by learning how to read with AI
At 88, J.T. Johnson has only recently realized he has dyslexia, a common learning disability affecting up to one in five Americans. He has found assistance in Dysolve, a new computer program powered ...
At 11, she was one of the youngest at the 1965 “Bloody Sunday” voting rights march in Selma, Ala., and was injured while ...
Civil rights leader J.T. Johnson didn't know he had dyslexia and hid his illiteracy. Now with the help of an AI program, he's ...
Bernard LaFayette, the advance man who did the risky groundwork for the voter registration campaign in Selma, Alabama, that culminated in the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, has died.
The office of the American Vice President was once famously described by John Adams, the first in the nation’s history, ...
Stroke of a Pen by Kimar Cain centers the activism that compelled President Lyndon B. Johnson to sign the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Autherine Lucy Foster's courageous fight for education at the University of Alabama during the Civil Rights Movement is celebrated with an honorary doctorate degree.
The civil rights organizer helped lead the student sit-ins that desegregated Nashville’s lunch counters and later became a ...
A look at the educators, activists and trailblazers honored at schools across Austin and Texas.
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Opinion: Let’s not throw the DEI baby out with the bathwater
Tearing down DEI is not the answer. The better approach, as Bill Clinton once said of affirmative action, is to “mend it, not ...
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