Adorable Preschool "Twins" Take a Stand Against Discrimination
4-year-old best friends Jia and Zuri believe it's not their differences that matter in the world-their similarities are what counts.
4-year-old best friends Jia and Zuri believe it's not their differences that matter in the world-their similarities are what counts.
These volunteers know what it's like to be fooled by hateful rhetoric – which is why they are helping others to renounce their extremist lifestyles.
As a means of repenting for all the hate they used to experience, this anonymous person apologized to a black South Carolina church with a big gift.
These unique contraptions aren't just instruments for music - they are also a teacher's instruments for education and diversity.
Michael Kent used to be a part of a violent skinhead group – and now, he credits his incredible transformation to a black woman named Tiffany Whittier.
Murdoch says that he became inspired to make the donation after the events in Charlottesville, Virginia last week.
Obasi Shaw's 10-track album is the first piece of music ever submitted as a senior thesis at Harvard University - and it was awarded honors for its genius.
In light of the events in Charlottesville this weekend, the former California governor took a hard stance against racism and intolerance.
When this shy 7-year-old stepped back to watch other kids play at an Oklahoma park this week, his mom was moved to tears by the children's reaction.
On the first day of February, we want to take you beyond the stars of Black History Month-Harriet Tubman, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Frederick Douglas-to tell you about an extraordinary individual from Canton, Ohio who never set out to change history - but ended up doing just that. Born 100 years ago, Bill Powell […]
These dolls serve as beautiful reminders of how their owners are beautiful, too – no matter their physical condition or appearance.
This Muslim woman wanted to sit down with people from the other side of the political divide - and she was heartened by what she discovered.
The little black boy had never met this white woman before-but that didn't stop them from holding each other like they'd known each other all their lives.
The ruling will wipe the slate clean for 52,000 parents and families who have been struggling to pay off fees from over a decade ago.
The Chelsea football club is so dedicated to curbing fans' racist behavior, they are paying for educational courses at Auschwitz, rather than banning them.
Officer Ronald Saladin could not bear to see little Braylon Henson sit by himself for recess – so he offered up a hand in friendship for his daily rounds.
The argument's positive outcome starkly contrasted with what happened at a Philadelphia Starbucks back in May—corporate kindness won the day.
A man is being praised for rescuing a wounded police officer in a community that often harbors mistrust towards law enforcement.
"We thought long and hard about it and we feel like this is the best way to see that change that we want to see," said one of the men. "It's not a right-now thing that's good for right now, but I feel like we will see the true change over time."
This civil rights trailblazer is now being honored by the very same university that expelled her for the riots that ensued over her enrollment in 1956.
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