As the United States once again stands on the precipice of seismic political change, listening to future world and culture leaders is imperative. Watch members of Howard University’s
The murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police Department officer Derek Chauvin in 2020 was allegedly a transformative moment in the history of America. However, four years later,
A new lawsuit reveals the excessive force former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is accused of inflicting on one woman just months before his fatal knee to the
Source: Michael M. Santiago / Getty A sweeping criminal justice reform bill that’s languished in legislative limbo for years is set to be reintroduced ahead of the fourth
Common is putting on his executive producer hat for a new thriller that takes on criminal justice reform surrounding low-level marijuana possession charges. The Grammy, Emmy, and Oscar-winning
A federal lawsuit was filed on April 17 against two Minnesota State Troopers for their involvement in Ricky Cobb II’s death. The lawsuit seeks monetary damages from Ryan
Michigan’s Wrongful Compensation Act is in the midst of receiving what many say is a much-needed amendment after 15 Democratic senators sent a bill through the Michigan House
Georgia State University officials believe that a change in how Pell Grants are allocated plus a major budget decrease played a role in the university’s decision to shutter
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled on March 15 that she would appoint a special master to oversee the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California. As the
In the summer of 2020, Brittany Martin joined others in her South Carolina community in protests for the Black Lives Matter movement. Today, she remains in prison for