Features and Stories Celebrating 50 Years: With virtual event, SPLC marks five decades as a catalyst for racial justice in the South November 19, 2021
Features and Stories ‘Sordid Record’ of Discrimination: SPLC joins other groups in filing federal lawsuit challenging racial gerrymandering in Alabama November 17, 2021
Features and Stories ‘We Are Not Going to Be Bullied’: Black Louisiana veterans fight to keep building that has honored their sacrifices for more than six decades November 12, 2021 Dwayne Fatherree
Features and Stories Scoring the Goal: Activist overcomes his own obstacles to lead movement helping formerly incarcerated people gain access to the ballot November 05, 2021 Esther Schrader
Features and Stories Emerging From The Shadows: New Sounds Like Hate podcast episode tells story of blind former wrestler who fights to uphold voting rights for people with disabilities in Georgia October 29, 2021 Esther Schrader
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