
Students criticize cartoon published at University of Illinois
Cultural centers on campus released a statement condemning the publication.

D.C summit addresses emotional impact of racism
Throughout the two day session, lots of thought provoking information was brought to the table.

Tamir Rice's family asks for special prosecutor
The family of Tamir Rice, 12-year-old Black child shot by police last November, and their attorneys denounced the nearly one-year delay in charging officers responsible.

CBCF National Town Hall focuses on Black Lives Matter movement
The development of the #BlackLivesMatter movement was given intense attention from many different perspectives.

"Forward Through Ferguson": Report uncovers roots of racial inequality
The Ferguson Commission released its long-awaited report titled "Forward Through Ferguson: A Path Toward Racial Equality."

Indigenous News: Cree woman wins beauty pageant, challenges Harper
Canadian Ashley Burnham of the Cree Nation set the political sphere ablaze when she called on Indigenous people to vote out Prime Minister Harper.

Video: AFL-CIO's Trumka calls GOP immigration remarks "ugly" and "dangerous"
AFL-CIO's Trumka calls GOP immigration remarks "ugly" and "dangerous."

Demanding action on police crimes, Chicagoans push for civilian control
The marchers carried placards with the names and faces of the most recent victims of police brutality as family members marched at the front.

Today in civil rights history: James Meredith graduates from Ole Miss
Twice denied admission, he filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, alleging that the university had rejected him only because of his race.

A year later, some change in Ferguson but none whatsoever at Fox News
Fox News coverage of this week's events failed to place anything in context and amounted to a full-fledged attempt to stoke the flames of racism and violence.

