PressReader
Catalog
For You
Category - Human Rights
Ex-department head’s suit against county can advance
Court may enter debate on care for trans youths
HBCU campus in S.F. not so far-fetched
Marcos forms human rights ‘super body’
Jewish students hold their own ceremony
Palestine wins major UN victory, gains new rights and privileges despite US opposition
‘Massive vibes’: United and Spurs fans prepare to party
Select Targets to carry Pride goods
540 students at Columbia sign letter on Zionism
How women nd are changing parties’ agendas
Antisemitism bill: A threat to free speech?
Unfair weight on brown and Black GMs
Texas abortion law endangers our daughters
Obstacles still there for Black businesses
...as CPS axes parents’ court threat
Freedom of speech gone too far?
‘Filipina Changemakers’ forum empowers women eco-warriors
The perils of environmental journalism
Inform. Educate. Inspire.
Carroll schools violated students’ civil rights, officials say
Supreme Court rules against owners of cars seized by police
This week SABRINA MILLER visited four great seats of learning where pro-Palestinian camps have been set up. Her courageous account of being stalked by a masked man, publicly vilified and harangued will chill you to the bone
UK’s equalities watchdog not anti-trans, UN rules
Judge weighs blocking candidate with alleged KKK ties
Women ‘make the 1st move’ with new Bumble feature
Officials decry loss of OU women’s leadership program to DEI order
Burkina Faso militants accused of civilian massacre
Judge strikes down transgender athlete ban following a lawsuit
After her sister wed at 11, a 13-year-old began fighting child marriage
Kavanaugh wants court to hear more cases each term
Democracy walks a tightrope in cyberspace
Empowering women around the world
Katy ISD’s transgender policy under civil rights investigation
After 28 years, Dingdong Dantes starts another ‘chapter’ with GMA 7
Institutional racism is a stain on our police force – we can ignore it no longer
Trump vows to reverse trans student protections ‘on Day One’
‘I was literally dying inside’
Missouri AG’s Title IX lawsuit isn’t really about gender