To keep Americans abreast of important developments in the anti-immigration movement, the Southern Poverty Law Center has launched a new e-newsletter called "Immigration Watch: Monitoring Extremism and the Anti-Immigration Movement."
To keep Americans abreast of important developments in the anti-immigration movement, the Southern Poverty Law Center has launched a new e-newsletter called "Immigration Watch: Monitoring Extremism and the Anti-Immigration Movement."
An NCAA ruling banning the use of Native American images and nicknames by sports teams during postseason tournaments is being hailed as a victory in the effort to remove such imagery from sports entirely.
Principal says effects of grant still being felt in school.
The Center's Teaching Tolerance magazine and parenting column won three Distinguished Achievement Awards on Wednesday night from the Association of Educational Publishers — among the highest honors in the field of educational publishing.
The Association of Education Publishers announced nominations for EdPress Distinguished Achievement Awards, and Center publications garnered five.
The America's Civil Rights Movement kit is inspiring children across the country.
Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in the Children/Youth/Family Special category, after being broadcast on HBO.
Inspired by an article in the Center's Teaching Tolerance magazine, 8th-grade Spanish teacher Peter DiMaio helped bring a new curriculum to his school system. He already is seeing a difference.
American teachers innovate diversity education with funding from Teaching Tolerance.
A survey of educators using the re-released America's Civil Rights Movement teaching kit finds the resource is having a positive classroom effect.
All donations to the SPLC are matched dollar for dollar through Dec. 31.