America spoke powerfully last night – rejecting the hate and the lies of President Trump and delivering a forceful rebuke to his white nationalist agenda.
America spoke powerfully last night – rejecting the hate and the lies of President Trump and delivering a forceful rebuke to his white nationalist agenda.
Last night, Americans shifted the balance of power in the House of Representatives, creating a Democratic majority. The new Congress now holds the responsibility to take a stand for civil and human rights.
Jenny Lisette Flores came to America at 15, fleeing civil war in El Salvador to find protection with family members in the U.S.
The Martinez family was traveling along a Mississippi highway – on their way to a vacation – when a sheriff’s deputy stopped them for no apparent reason.
Consider the last 10 days in our country.
Every day, it seems like there’s a new outrage from President Trump.
President Trump’s vow today to end birthright citizenship with an executive order is just another one of his efforts to further divide this country and distract from the horrific events of the past week.
As our nation grapples with yet another mass shooting we must look closely at why this hate-fueled violence is contaminating our society.
Today, we saw another horrific act of hate at a house of worship — this time, the murder of at least eleven congregants at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life Synagogue by a man who reportedly shouted “All Jews need to die” before he opened fire.
The existence of transgender people is not up for debate.
We tracked 1,430 hate and extremist groups in 2023. Hate has no place in our country. Add your name to help us fight hate.