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- Dismantling White Supremacy
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How Meta’s policy updates could encourage hate and threaten democracy
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently announced significant changes to how the company will moderate its social media content. The changes could have far-reaching and dire effects for democracy and for people who have historically been targeted by online hate, experts and advocates say. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, Threads and WhatsApp, revised its…
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- Strengthening Democracy & Voting Rights
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Letter to Senators Opposing Pete Hegseth Confirmation as Secretary of Defense
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Even in the most hostile climates, the Southern Poverty Law Center defended people’s rights.
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- Strengthening Democracy & Voting Rights
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Letter to Senators urging careful evaluation of President-elect Trump’s administrative nominees
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- Strengthening Democracy & Voting Rights
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Advocates fight for voting rights of formerly incarcerated people in Mississippi
Editor’s note: This story is presented as a tribute to the life of Cynetra Freeman and the work of the organization she founded, the Mississippi Center for Reentry, a Southern Poverty Law Center Vote Your Voice grant recipient. Freeman died late last year, after the SPLC interviewed her for this story. The SPLC extends its…
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- Eliminating Poverty
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Tour highlights race-based poverty and inequity across Mississippi Delta region
Interstate highways have dramatically compressed parts of the United States. But when you get off the big federal roadways, the ground unfurls for miles in every direction. Nowhere is that truer than driving into the Mississippi Delta. The green mile markers and clip-clop of expansion joints give way to huge expanses of farmland, the occasional…
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- Strengthening Democracy & Voting Rights
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Vote Your Voice: Florida Justice Center critical to returning citizens
J.S. showed up at the Fort Lauderdale office of the Florida Justice Center (FLJC) this past fall to find out if he was qualified to vote in the presidential election. A 50-year-old Black man, J.S., whose name has been abbreviated in this story to protect his identity, had been out of prison for years after…
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- Voting Rights – FL
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Florida’s Got Now | Decidimos: Beyond the Vote
En Español IN THIS GUIDE We stand at a pivotal moment in our nation’s history, and it’s an exciting time because we have the power to shape our future in crucial issues such as voting rights, education and much more. This power lies in our voices and votes, which can significantly influence the election outcomes.…
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- Hate & Extremism
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Hindu Supremacy in the United States
In 2024, Southern Poverty Law Center staff interviewed eight experts and advocates working in the human rights space to explore the topic of Hindu supremacism and the myriad ways this ideology shows up in the United States. In the Series
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- Strengthening Democracy & Voting Rights
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Alabama’s newly elected Black member of Congress stands on shoulders of family
Shomari Figures has lived his entire life in the shadow of public service. His uncle was an assistant U.S. attorney. His father, Michael Figures, was a civil rights lawyer who served in the Alabama Senate for 18 years. When his father died in 1996, his mother won his seat and took up the fight for…
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