Study Hall: ‘Should I Support Causes that Break the Law?’
A Study Hall in response to a question on the ramifications of supporting causes and acts of civil disobedience considered “unlawful.”
read moreA Study Hall in response to a question on the ramifications of supporting causes and acts of civil disobedience considered “unlawful.”
read moreSixty years ago, the March on Washington sought to address racial inequality and economic injustice, which still fuels disparities today.
read moreGeorgia’s expanded domestic terrorism statutes are being deployed to suppress anti-racist and anti-police brutality protests.
read moreFor Pride Month, we explore the catalyst for its existence: the Stonewall Uprising.
read moreGrace Lee Boggs stressed the role of grassroots organizing and cultural transformation in fostering revolutionary change.
read moreUnequal access to public beaches and pools spurred a form of civil disobedience called wade-ins that would help desegregate the country.
read moreAn activist since she was a teen and a supporter of the civil rights, anti-war, and Black Power movements, Angela Davis has been integral in the fight for social justice.
read moreFrom reproductive health to LGBQT+ rights, Florida has been a hot spot for many of the country’s major social issues.
read moreThe Combahee River Collective Statement advocated that society be reorganized based on the collective needs of those who it most oppresses.
read moreTransgender Day of Visibility is a time to commemorate trans people and raise awareness of the injustices the community still endures today.
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