Features and Stories Sounds Like Hate: Premiere of new SPLC podcast season explores how voter restrictions in Georgia and across the country target people with disabilities October 27, 2021
Features and Stories Correcting History: New Learning For Justice podcast episode helps educators discuss truth about the Confederacy and monuments that honor it October 26, 2021
Features and Stories Not Making The Grade: School funding policies in eight Southern states fail students of color and those living in poverty, new report says October 25, 2021
Features and Stories Rocking On Against Hate: SPLC Senior Fellow Eric K. Ward, who uses music and activism to oppose right-wing extremism, wins international Civil Courage Prize October 22, 2021 Esther Schrader
Features and Stories ‘Retire the Rebel’: Campaign seeks to remove Confederate-themed nickname from Indiana school October 15, 2021 Liz Vinson
Features and Stories Overextended Stay: People living in long-term residential hotels fight evictions to avoid homelessness October 08, 2021 Esther Schrader
Features and Stories Exposing Hate Online: New SPLC resource tracks role of tech companies in spreading far-right extremism through podcasts October 01, 2021
Features and Stories Truth or Fiction: Teaching digital literacy to children is vital to combating online disinformation October 01, 2021
Features and Stories Alternatives to Incarceration: Alabama needs a reformed justice system, not new prison construction September 27, 2021 Katie Glenn
Features and Stories Redrawing the Map: Grassroots organization trains Black college students and young professionals on the importance of redistricting September 24, 2021 Esther Schrader