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Student loan ‘solution’ is not good enough Written by Julianne Malveaux
To Be Equal; The state of Black men, part II: Justice for Trayvon is about justice for all Written by Marc H. Morial
Finally, the Barack Obama I voted for Written by George E. Curry
To Be Equal; Justice for Trayvon – It’s not over yet Written by Marc Morial
Emmett and Trayvon: How Racial Prejudice Has Changed in the Last 60 Years Written by Elijah Anderson
Justice denied Written by Marian Wright Edelman
Grieved over strife surrounding Zimmerman verdict Written by LAWT News Service
The Zimmerman Verdict: Shades of Dred Scott Written by Lloyd Williams
Looking Beyond George Zimmerman Written by Julianne Malveaux
Investigate the racial context behind Martin’s death Written by JESSE JACKSON
Commission to study child welfare agency is step in right direction Written by Congresswoman Karen Bass
To Be Equal; Civil Rights history made and unmade in Washington Written by Marc H. Morial
Child Watch; “That Gun Changed Our Lives Forever” Written by Marian Wright Edelman
Fireworks: A risky thrill!! Written by Larry Buford
We must build our greatest strength: diversity Written by Benjamin Todd Jealous
Can Congress Redeem Itself? Written by William E. Spriggs
NBA: What Happens to the Undrafted? Written by Benjamin Todd Jealous
On race, Supreme Court is out of touch Written by Jesse Jackson
Religious liberty and inclusion Written by Julian Bond
Attack on Holder is attack on civil rights Written by Ben Jealous
Inner cities need disaster relief, too Written by Jesse Jackson
Virginia’s restoration of voting rights: An American issue Written by Benjamin Todd Jealous
Is ‘big brother’ racially biased? Written by Julianne Malveaux
To Be Equal; Supreme Court must keep affirmative action alive Written by Marc H. Morial
‘Redskins’ name is ‘Not something to be made sport of’ Written by Larry Buford
Is the recovery stumbling or soaring? Written by LAWT News Service
To Be Equal; Raise the Minimum Wage Now Written by Marc H. Moria
The state of equality and justice in America: The presumption of guilt Written by John Lewis and Bryan Stevenson
Black students flock to STEM fields, yet business lobby pushes for more temporary workers Written by William Spriggs
The State of Equality and Justice in America: "We are Dangerously Close to Regressing" Written by Rev. Al Sharpton