Players in the National Football League and other professional athletes have courageously taken up the fight against racism and police brutality by taking a knee during the singing of the national anthem before games.
Hundreds of protesters gathered in front of the new Trump Hotel to show their outrage at Donald Trump's constant displays of racism, sexism and countless other forms of bigotry as well as his refusal to negotiate with workers who have voted to form a union at another one of his hotels.
On September 25, hundreds of community members and activists marched through Queens to demand the closure of Rikers Island, an infamous detention center known for its flagrant human rights abuses.
Working people from San Diego, Calif., have been coming together in unity and strength to demand justice for Alfred Olango.
The history behind this fiesta is one of colonial genocide and imperial settlement by the conquistador Diego de Vargas.
A panel of activists join the radio program By Any Means Necessary with Eugene Puryear to discuss the uprising in Milwaukee.
On August 10, over 100 people packed the Stetson Library in New Haven, Conn., to speak out against police chief Dean Esserman.
Ruth Beltran and activist with the ANSWER Coalition in the Suncoast of Florida, debates a police officer live on ABC7
ANSWER Coalition member Karla Reyes discusses the crisis of police brutality and racism with RT en Español
On the 50th Anniversary of the Chicago Freedom Movement march that started in Marquette Park, people from all communities in Chicago and with diverse calls for justice will be converging to demand justice for the victims of racist police terror and to stop the racist Blue Lives Matter ordinance proposed by alderman Edward Burke.