Politics & Culture

Civil Rights
Explore the freedoms that protect you from the government of the nation that you reside, as well as information about when laws have gone wrong.

Beyoncé’s Super Bowl 50, Act of Defiance star
When you are famous, you are not immune from social scrutiny and strong emotions that come from racial attacks. Beyoncé has faced several social media attacks about her daughter’s hair, her husband's looks and of course her last Super Bowl performance.

Black Americans Should Respect Each Other star
Treating people the way you would like to be treated, should be a standard in the black community. In US culture, black Americans have fought and died together for racial equality in fair housing practices, in employment practices and in education. Black lives matter should be more than a tagline.

Civil Right’s Word Scramble star
Civil Right’s word scramble. Yes, it’s hard. :)

Hangman (yes, it’s politically incorrect) star
Civil Right’s version of Hangman (yes, the term is politically incorrect)

Opportunities of the US civil rights struggles star
The ability to seize the day comes from within and each and every American has that right, that duty and that obligation to his fellow man. Read further to see and be inspired by some Americans that seized the day.

United States civil rights laws star
Civil rights aren’t special rights they are the rights of US citizens. Please enjoy reading this overview of civil rights and why they are so important to the United States.

US Civil Rights Laws and Enforcement star
Many times when we lump the idea of civil rights together we forget about the individuals that gave their lives to the struggle. We forget about the process and the patience that forward momentum took. We forget about the organization that was needed. We forget about the egos that were destroyed in

What the US civil rights movement can teach you star
What does it take for civil rights to work? Can you legislate integrity? No, but you can establish a foundation of principles for how you will be treated as a citizen. People of color, immigrants and women have had an uphill battle of establishing this foundation, but what’s next?

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