Civil Rights Group responds to MSNBC’s Decision to Suspend Pat Buchanan Indefinitely
Nation’s Largest Online Black Civil Rights Organization, ColorOfChange.org, Credits Joint Campaign With CREDO Action For Network Decision
Nation’s Largest Online Black Civil Rights Organization, ColorOfChange.org, Credits Joint Campaign With CREDO Action For Network Decision
Statement from Executive Director of ColorofChange.org, Rashad Robinson
On the eve of the 2012 Campaign Season ColorOfChange.org Seeks to Stop Corporate Funding of discriminatory Voter ID Laws
Chicago, IL — “Today, a Cook County Judge vacated the convictions of men, known as the Englewood 5, who were falsely arrested and harshly prosecuted for crimes they didn’t commit. This decision combined with the Nov. 3 exoneration of the Dixmoor 5 shows that evidence, hope, and tireless legal and community advocacy can overcome long-standing […]
Buchanan has not appeared on the network since the campaign to fire him was launched
Civil Rights Group Celebrates Exoneration and Release of Chicago’s Dixmoor 5
Following the release of his book, Buchanan appeared on white supremacist radio show attacking the country’s increasing diversity
An update sent to members who joined our campaign launched in June 2011
Executive Director: State of Georgia stands on wrong side of history
Organization denounces Georgia Board of Pardons and Parole decision to deny clemency, vows to continue pressuring Georgia officials
Green Day Singer Removed from Flight Without Arrest For “Saggy Pants” While Black College Student Gets Removed from Flight, Shackled, and Charged with Felony. Southwest Airlines Apologized to Green Day singer
Group cites serious doubts over Davis’ guilt in petitions to Georgia Pardon Board