From “Don’t Say Gay” to “Rainbowland”

Classroom censorship by state and local governments is only part of a larger attack on American freedoms.

By Jon McCray Jones, Policy Analyst

Dear Wisconsinites, How Can We Celebrate Black History Month?

After Robert Spindell's comments, Wisconsin can no longer pretend that voter suppression is a thing of the past.

By Jon McCray Jones, Policy Analyst

Voters

Six reasons to keep I-94 at six lanes

The proposed I-94 expansion in Milwaukee would be a mistake. Here's why.

Celebrating our successes in 2022

What were our biggest wins in 2022?

By Dr. Melinda Q. Brennan, Executive Director

From the Death Penalty to Marijuana, Clemency is a Tool For Justice

Granting clemency to broad categories of people is a first step toward correcting injustice in our criminal legal system.

What You Need to Know about Affirmative Action at the Supreme Court

Two cases before the high court will determine whether race conscious admissions policies can be used by universities.

The Civil Rights Movement’s ‘Smallest Freedom Fighter’ on the Power of Your Vote

Sheyann Webb-Christburg shares her story of marching to Selma against the odds, and the responsibility that comes with the right to vote.

Victims of Discrimination Have No Path to Justice Following Supreme Court Decision

The egregious decision leaves little recourse for those who endure discrimination on the basis of race, sex, and disability.

Blog: "Juneteenth: Celebrating Freedom and Showing Support"

Check out our latest blog, which tells the brief history of Juneteenth, how you can participate in local festivities and how you can support Black-led organizations in Wisconsin in honor of Juneteenth!

By Alyssa Meinecke, Director of Communications, Program & Strategy