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Call to Action: Houston joins 99 other cities including Atlanta, New York, Detroit and more in a peaceful protest for Trayvon Martin organized by Reverend Al Sharpton! In response to the unjust verdict in the George Zimmerman trial, Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network (NAN) organized a national day of peaceful protest.  Regional NAN representative, […]

Pres. Barack Obama made a surprise visit into the White House Press Room today.  He gave a speech on the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman case.  Watch it in its entirety by clicking here.  

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In the wake of the George Zimmerman trial verdict, the #YourLifeMatters campaign was created with young Black men in mind. We need to communicate to them that their…

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MSNBC journalist Martin Bashir did something that countless other politicians and pundits have refused to do: called out the criminalization of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin as…

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While Bill Cosby is quick to criticize Black people at any given opportunity, without the slightest bit of provocation, he refused to call killer George…

You may not have the reach of a Tom Joyner and, you may not be able to provide a scholarship to Rachel Jeantel as he…

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Up-to-the-Minute Trayvon Martin Updates:  Houston will join 100 cities in a peaceful protest for Trayvon Martin Saturday, organized by Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network. The Houston protest will unfold at 11 a.m. on the steps of Houston City Hall, near the reflection pool. The goal of the protest, Bishop James Dixon said, is to call for the U.S. […]

Too bad Alvin Wilkerson wasn’t George Zimmerman. If he was, he might be walking around free today for a tragedy that was more of an…

Dear Rachel, This is an open letter to you and all the young people in this country who, through no fault of your own, find…

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The woman, known only as juror B37, has caused quite a stir since an appearance on AC360, during which she voiced sympathy for killer George…

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder told members of the NAACP Tuesday that Trayvon Martin’s death was “unnecessary” and “tragic” and questioned the wisdom of stand-your-ground…