On April 4, 1968, American civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. His death marked a pivotal moment in the struggle for justice and equality in the United States.
A U.S. judge has mandated the University of Pennsylvania to provide information regarding Jewish employees amid discrimination investigations. This ruling comes at a critical time as concerns about discrimination against Jewish communities in the U.S. rise.
The U.S. Supreme Court has announced a new review of human rights cases, raising questions about its impact on local and international laws. This move comes at a critical time requiring a reassessment of American commitments to human rights.
Racist attacks against Bally Bagayoko, the new mayor of Saint-Denis, France, reflect ongoing racial discrimination in society. Former player Lilian Thuram emphasizes that these attacks reinforce negative stereotypes associated with Black individuals.
In a historic move, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on Wednesday that describes the slave trade in Africa as one of the most heinous crimes against humanity. This decision came after a majority vote, with 123 countries in favor and 52 abstaining.