After a series of race-related incidents, Center co-founder Morris Dees traveled to Snohomish County, Wash., to help celebrate the birthday of Civil Rights Movement leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
After a series of race-related incidents, Center co-founder Morris Dees traveled to Snohomish County, Wash., to help celebrate the birthday of Civil Rights Movement leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
A new Center film documents and inspires youth activism.
After more than 40 years, reputed Klansman Edgar Ray Killen has been arraigned on murder charges in the murder of three civil rights workers.
The Immigrant Justice Project has been created to fight for the rights of immigrant workers in the Southeast, where conditions are worst in the nation and workers are routinely exploited.
A recent survey of Teaching Tolerance subscribers shows the magazine is having a powerful impact in the nation's schools.
A leader in tracking hate groups, the Center exposes terrorist and extremist plots.
Ron Wilson, a neo-Confederate leader who has associated with various extremist causes, has been elected to the S.C. state education board despite his controversial ties.
On Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2004, the third annual Mix It Up at Lunch Day was a success with over 4 million students at more than 9,000 schools participating nationwide.
The Center's legal team focuses on the 'Schoolhouse to Jailhouse Pipeline.'
More than 2 million students are expected to participate in the third annual Mix It Up at Lunch Day on November 16, 2004.