The president is using a far-right tabloid to elevate baseless conspiracy theories and undermine our democracy.
Leaving Montgomery on Friday, I felt strangely anxious. Nervous even.
Seeking to guarantee the voting rights of Alabama residents who have paid their debt to society after felony convictions, the SPLC and the Campaign Legal Center are launching a grassroots campaign to re-enfranchise thousands of Alabama voters.
Rosa Parks is a national hero, but she is not recognized that way in her home state of Alabama.
The National Statuary Hall Collection welcomes two statues from each state to be displayed at our nation’s Capitol to commemorate people of historic renown.
The National Statuary Hall Collection welcomes two statues from each state to be displayed at our nation’s Capitol to commemorate people of historic renown.
The Voting Restoration Amendment, which would restore voting rights to people with felony convictions upon completion of their sentences including probation, will be on Florida’s ballot in November.
In the aftermath of the deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, and an outbreak of bias incidents across the country, the SPLC has published a guide to help college students and others safely and effectively take action when they witness acts of public intimidation and hate crime.
The SPLC today honored Heather Heyer – killed while protesting white supremacism in Charlottesville – by adding her name and image to the Wall of Tolerance inside the Civil Rights Memorial Center.