This weekend, Florida will witness a significant civil rights showdown unfolding against the backdrop of Florida A&M University’s homecoming. The National Coalition on Black Civic
Redistricting drama is unfolding in Georgia and Florida, two GOP-led states, as courts grapple with allegations that new maps suppress minority voters. In Georgia, a
In Miami, dozens of teachers, students, and labor leaders are standing up and speaking out. They marched to the Miami School District headquarters Wednesday to
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has ignited a firestorm after suspending state attorney Monique Worrell of Orlando, citing her leniency on crime. Replacing her is Andrew
In a powerful rebuff, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris refused an invitation from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for a conversation on Florida’s revised Black history
Are Florida schools about to see a re-imagining of African-American history through an incorrect curriculum lens? In a unanimous vote, the state’s Board of Education
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction against portions of Florida’s new election law, which would have prevented non-U.S. citizens from handling voter registration
Lorincz claims self-defense, stating that her neighbor, Ajike “AJ” Owens, had attempted to break down her door and had a history of previous attacks. However, detectives concluded Lorincz’s actions were not justified under Florida law.
The NAACP has issued a formal travel advisory for Florida in response to Governor Ron DeSantis’ aggressive attempts to erase Black history and to restrict