As Black History Month comes to an end, the Kent County Recorder of Deeds is asking the public to help identify and remove outdated, offensive language from historical property records.
The Virginia General Assembly has passed a watered-down version of legislation that bans racial discrimination in admissions policies at Virginia’s highly regarded Governor’s Schools.
A former University of Delaware police officer has accused the school and its police chief of racial discrimination, claiming in a federal lawsuit that he was fired after calling out his superiors for risking officers’ health during the height of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.
A former University of Delaware police officer has accused the school and its police chief of racial discrimination, claiming in a federal lawsuit that he was fired after calling out his superiors for risking officers’ health during the height of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.
From the Capitol riot to the pandemic, racial and social equity has become a matter of concern, and students and teachers are bringing those conversations alive in the classroom.
