Inspired by an article in the Center's Teaching Tolerance magazine, 8th-grade Spanish teacher Peter DiMaio helped bring a new curriculum to his school system. He already is seeing a difference.
Inspired by an article in the Center's Teaching Tolerance magazine, 8th-grade Spanish teacher Peter DiMaio helped bring a new curriculum to his school system. He already is seeing a difference.
As part of an ongoing effort to protect the most vulnerable members of society, the Center has awarded a grant to help prevent more than 300,000 poor Tennesseans from losing health care.
American teachers innovate diversity education with funding from Teaching Tolerance.
A survey of educators using the re-released America's Civil Rights Movement teaching kit finds the resource is having a positive classroom effect.
After accusations of violating 'racial purity' and a drug bust, animosity between the neo-Nazi music giant's business partners seems to mark the end of Panzerfaust Records.
Joe McCutchen, head of a new 'mainstream' anti-immigration group, has often associated with the white supremacist Council of Conservative Citizens.
Mighty Times: The Children's March, the Center's latest film, has been nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Documentary Short Subject category.
After a recently settled class-action lawsuit, children held in Mississippi's brutal Columbia Training School will be allowed open access to legal assistance.
Two national conservative Christian groups are leading the charge against a new video promoting tolerance, alleging that the video's links to a Center tolerance pledge are part of a 'pro-homosexual agenda.'
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.