State investigating claim that DPS troopers were told to push migrants back into the Rio Grande and deny them water
“These chilling reports of calculated inhumanity against children and asylum seekers on the Texas border are not only deeply disturbing, but monstrous.
‘Race is Still Relevant’ — Advocates Slam SCOTUS Ruling on Affirmative Action
Many are vowing to continue the fight to protect diversity in higher education and warn policy makers and educators not to overreach in interpreting the controversial ruling.
Is This Criminal or Civil?
As a publisher of a Latino theme publication, I hear lots of stories from different folks—couple that with being president of a local Hispanic advocacy organization.
Advocates Sound Alarm as SCOTUS Weighs Ban on Affirmative Action
As the Supreme Court weighs a ban on Affirmative Action, advocates say such a ruling would negatively harm campus diversity and could be used to target other diversity efforts.
Together We Can Make a Difference for Refugees
Have you ever thought about how we can help displaced people?
Community Leaders Honored for Making Change Happen at the Grassroots
They imagined a world that didn’t exist yet and went about building it.
Adiós, pequeña Venezuela
Recientemente, la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos dictaminó extender una política de salud que, a su vez, cierra la frontera a muchos migrantes que esperan solicitar asilo.
What Special Olympics means to me? (Part 1)
Hello, my name is Thomas Parks. I am 22 years old, and I’ve been involved with Special Olympics for 17 years.
Special Olympics Delegates Champion for Inclusion and Need for Critical Funding on Capitol Hill
“Special Olympics athletes and youth leaders continue to lead us in a worldwide revolution of inclusion, a collective fight to end discrimination for people with intellectual disabilities,” said Tim Shriver, Chairman of Special Olympics.
Moscow Idaho Massacre: Part Two
More details are beginning to emerge about Brian Kohberger before he allegedly took the lives of four University of Idaho students, Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Madison Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20.