
Supreme Court in a split non-decision leaves millions in Limbo
"Today's ruling is a setback for a more humane and rational enforcement of our immigration laws."

Native Americans defy Andrew Jackson Day Dinner
Tennessee Democrats may wish to reconsider their decision to commemorate one of the perpetrators of genocide against Native Americans.

Vigils for the murdered will never cease under capitalism
The capitalist system promotes the cycle of violence in many ways and the preparation to become cannon fodder starts early in childhood.

Baptists, citing another tradition in the South, denounce Confederate flag
Two recent, very different, actions illustrate that although those in power have tried to repress it, the tradition of fighting racism in the South runs as deep as the racism itself.

Turning to hope: A weekend of healing and unity in Orlando
This weekend was filled with events and commemorations all aimed at healing the damage wrought by a lone gunman at the Pulse nightclub.

Anxious Orlando Muslim community focused on healing
"Our main concern was and still is the victims and their families and how to provide necessary services that they need."

“People's Summit” maps plans to continue Bernie’s “political revolution”
More than 3,000 progressive and community leaders and activists who backed Sanders in the primaries gathered here this weekend at the Peoples Summit.

Grief and restoration: Finding the path to justice in Orlando
Chris Stephenson, a leader in Orlando's LGBTQ community, says there's "a new hum of collaboration," but it's going to take work to keep that spirit going.

Today in history: Juneteenth celebrates 1865 freedom for slaves
This still popularly observed African American celebration honors the day when slaves in Texas heard they had been freed.

Sanders: Main job now is to defeat Trump
"We do not need a candidate who has bigotry as the cornerstone of his campaign," he said in an online address streamed across the nation.

