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Photos capture the protest spirit at Juneteenth rallies across the U.S.
Juneteenth rallies call for an end to police brutality and systemic racism.
By Matt Binder
Malala Yousafzai posts joyful graduation pics, says it's time for 'Netflix, reading, and sleep'
"Hard to express my joy and gratitude right now."
Google Doodle recognizes Juneteenth, unlike the federal government
Lots of people have been Googling Juneteenth lately.
How to find and support Black-owned businesses — and why it's important
It's vital to be both a social and economic ally — now and always.
By Dylan Haas
Decriminalising abortion is a long road. Campaigners Vicky Spratt and Diane Munday would know.
"Shame and stigma and taboo exist to keep us silent."
A guide to protesting: What to know, wear, and bring
Don't go into a protest blindly.
By Miller Kern
How one woman's yard sign became a rallying cry for allies
The story behind a simple list of beliefs that turned into the most enduring symbol of anti-Trump resistance.
By Chris Taylor
Autonomous zones like CHAZ have a long history. We need more of them.
Police-free spaces aren't as dangerous as you think, and never have been.
By Chris Taylor
The Supreme Court just gave LGBTQ people a major, major win
SCOTUS says LGBTQ employees are protected against discrimination
Powerful Black Lives Matter protests draw massive crowds in their third weekend
The protests are still going strong, make no mistake.
Trump's transgender healthcare restriction blocked, for now
The district court judge said it violates a June Supreme Court ruling.
Crisis Text Line CEO ousted after staff exposes culture of discrimination
Nancy Lublin has been terminated from Crisis Text Line.
Nextdoor is next: Why the social network of systemic racism is ripe for change
Nextdoor's CEO says racism has no place on Nextdoor. That's news to Nextdoor.
By Chris Taylor
How to organize a protest clean-up, wherever you live
Step one: Mobilize through social media.
Sofie Hagen on fat activism and taking up space in a fatphobic world
The fat acceptance movement can be traced back to 1967 when protesters staged a "fat-in."
Merriam-Webster to revise its definition of racism following request from Missouri woman
It's all thanks to an email exchange.
Scientists strike to call out systemic racism in STEM
Of all the scientists and engineers in the U.S., only 3 percent are black men and just 2 percent are black women.
These tools automatically populate emails so you can fight police violence
Demand justice now.
How to throw a virtual 'rainbow graduation' for LGBTQ seniors
This event can help the LGBTQ youth in your life shine.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Want to donate to help the Black Lives Matter movement? Here's how.
From bail funds to memorial funds, here's everything you need to know.
By Tulika Bose
17 books by black authors that are shaping our conversation about race
Sometimes the best way to understand the world around us is to pick up a book.
By MJ Franklin
Massive crowds gather around the world to march for George Floyd
Inspiring views from all around the globe.
Curfews have a disturbing racist history
Not since the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. have so many cities ordered simultaneous curfews.