A PBS film chronicles the disability rights activists whose courage and coalition-building helped secure passage of the ADA in 1990.
AJC Atlanta’s Black/Jewish Coalition continues a legacy of dialogue, education, advocacy, and relationship-building across Black, Jewish, and Jews of Color communities.
Houston church’s first outdoor baptism brought faith, food, and hope to hundreds facing homelessness.
Slavery was criminal. Trump’s Smithsonian review seeks to erase the truth, but history cannot be rewritten.
Bishop Barber urges collective action through faith, justice, and the new Save America Movement series “Amazing Grace.”
Black Baptist leaders mobilize in Chicago to protest federal injustice and call the church into prophetic action.
The story of an Idaho teacher who stood for inclusion, challenged exclusion, and inspired thousands.
From AME roots to justice songwriting, Crys Matthews redefines faith through music and activism.
Sarah Blesener/Bloomberg via Getty Images article originally postedhere Target’s chief executive officer plans to meet this week withthe Rev. Al Sharpton, wh...

