Civil Rights and Social Change
The 50th anniversary of the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 calls us to renew our national will to ensure equal justice for all.
Memorial Day 2014
70 years after D-Day, war continues to plague too many parts of the global village. On this Memorial Day, let us salute and thank all veterans, and let’s also renew our work for peace.
Brown @ 60: Elusive Educational Equality
60 years after the Supreme Court declared segregated schools to be unconstitutional, segregation by race and social class continues to hinder achievement of genuine educational and economic equality in the United States.
D.C. Primary: Vote!
Tuesday, April 1 is Primary Election Day in D.C. If you are a D.C. resident, please vote!
Barbie’s Olympic Fail
Free Barbie from the Mad Men!
Dreaming of Justice
Thanks to Don Graham and generous benefactors, TheDream.US scholarship program now addresses a grave injustice for students denied Pell Grants and federal loans because of their immigration status
Yes, Again.
The government fails the people when it fails to address gun violence effectively.
State of The Dream
The best way to pay tribute to Dr. King is to reaffirm our commitment to civil rights.
Sandy Hook and American Amnesia
When will the violence end? Moments of silence are a weak response to the epidemic of mass shootings in schools.
When JFK Called Trinity Alumnae to Service
At the Class of 1958 Commencement, Senator John F. Kennedy called Trinity graduates to lives of service and political engagement. We’re still hearing his resounding call!