Demonstrators in Baltimore and Washington, D.C., rallied March 28 for the No Kings protest, highlighting concerns over democracy, rising costs and civil rights. Participants expressed frustration, called for unity and collective action, and highlighted the effect of the 47th president’s policies on Black communities.
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Alex Pretti and Renee Good were lynched– how will we respond?
By William J. Barber II and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove We don’t need better training for the men who killed these activists. We need a moral movement to disarm them and reconstruct democracy. From 1920 until 1938, a flag on Fifth Avenue in New York City proclaimed an uncomfortable reality to passers-by on New York’s busy streets: […]
Supreme Court makes it easier to claim ‘reverse discrimination’ in employment, in a case from Ohio
A new Supreme Court ruling states that federal civil rights law protects all individuals equally, regardless of majority or minority status.
47th president’s administration moves to eliminate habeas corpus
Senior White House adviser Stephen Miller said the 47th president’s administration is considering suspending habeas corpus to address immigration, alarming legal experts and Black historians who warn such a move could revive historical abuses of detention power against marginalized communities.
Opinion: The great unraveling: How this week marked the legal end of constitutional America
The United States has entered an authoritarian phase marked by constitutional erosion, mass surveillance, political arrests, and economic destabilization driven by the implementation of Project 2025. As democratic norms collapse and survival becomes politicized, citizens are urged to prepare, organize and resist through local resilience and civic defiance.

