Election 2016
During an interview last Friday, Republican presidential candidate Scott Walker suggested Black Lives Matter members aren't voters.
Marco Rubio is the latest GOP candidate to address Black Lives Matter, admitting that it is "legitimate" but does not offer solutions.
The Democratic presidential frontrunner surprised three activists when she made the statement about changing racism.
The president is also expected to focus on some of his signature issues, such as criminal justice reform, after he leaves the White House
Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton announced an education plan involving the spending of $350 billion over ten years for students to attend college without the lingering fear of…
Singer John Legend is known for lending his voice to social issues and for his latest, he’s trying to tackle mass incarceration. The Ohio-bred crooner has…
On the surface, perhaps Florida Republican Senator and now GOP candidate for president, Marco Rubio, is the right wing’s answer to President Obama. Like Obama,…
Gentrification will soon drop to the second most-powerful force in Brooklyn, NY, thanks to a big political move. According to MSNBC, Hillary Clinton has signed a…
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“Who Knows Who That Is?” Presidential Candidate Scott Walker Suggests Black Lives Matter Members Aren’t Voters
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Marco Rubio: Black Lives Matter Movement Is “Legitimate,” But Doesn’t Offer Solutions
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Big Deal? Hillary Clinton Under Fire For Telling #BlackLivesMatter The Movement Can Change Laws, Not Hearts