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Policing the public schools creates new problems

A few years ago, a student at Kennedy Middle School in Springfield, Mass., was found with a cell phone in his bag -- a breach of school policy. After school administrators confiscated his phone, and told him to have his mother pick it up, the student started cursing and demanding that they give his phone back. More »

Scholars: 'unconscious bias' leads to discrimination

NEW ORLEANS -- Leading social justice scholars believe that "unconscious bias" leads to negative racial stereotyping that can unknowingly prompt discriminatory actions and attitudes toward people of color. More »

Voter suppression laws 'biggest setback in decades'

Rep. Trey Martinez Fischer of San Antonio, Texas, says his elderly mother could become one of millions of Americans likely to be barred from participating in this year's voting process because of newly enacted voter suppression legislation. More »

NAACP launches 'This Is My Vote' campaign

The 2008 U.S. Presidential election brought us not only a historic election but also record participation of minority voters. More than 2 million more African American voters and an additional 2 million Latino voters cast ballots than had done so in the previous presidential election cycle in 2004. More »