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50 years later: What have we learned from the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr?
Though society has traveled forward on a path toward King’s goal of peace with justice, deep potholes continually inhibit our progress.
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Linda Brown walked into school & changed the country forever
The “little girl” at the center of the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education decision has died at the age of 75.
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The media ignored gun violence when it happened to minorities just like they did AIDS
Most shooters are young white men in primarily white middle-class schools, so now we are finally seeing serious attention being paid to gun violence.
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Here’s how to solve America’s gun problem in just one day
It’s quick, easy, almost everyone can do it, and it’s much more effective than posting another meme on social media.
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The NRA’s comments at CPAC were even worse than expected
The new and dynamic youth-led gun safety movement, #NeverAgain, has pushed the National Rifle Association’s leadership onto the ropes.
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What can the movement to defeat AIDS teach us about fighting for gun safety laws?
The parallels with organizing around HIV/AIDS could not be more striking.
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Students are becoming the teacher when it comes to gun control
Young people are standing up for social justice – and now they have America’s lax gun laws in their sights.
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While America cries out for stricter gun laws, politicians keep doing the opposite
The shooting in Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is the 18th school shooting so far this year.
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What does it take to get off the Trump rollercoaster?
The Trump ride is killing people, but Republicans refuse to fix the safety issues.
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Is it the ‘Democrat Party’ or the ‘Democratic Party’?
Republicans call it the “Democrat Party.” Democrats call it the “Democratic Party.” Which one is correct?