Authors & Essays
A more abiding commitment to freedom.
A more constant pursuit of justice.
A deeper respect for human dignity.
These were the promises of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as expressed by President Lyndon Johnson when he signed the bill into law.
Learn moreThe day before the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington, I hosted a group of civil rights leaders at the White House, including members of the King family and my dear friend Marc Morial of the National Urban League.
Learn moreIn 2024, it is more critical than ever that companies stay actively and vocally committed to fostering equitable and inclusive environments. Challenges to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, legal and otherwise, have mounted in recent years, and the U.S.
Learn moreI hold a distinction that is, at once, humbling and disturbing: I’m the fourth popularly elected Black senator in U.S. history and one of just 12 African Americans to have served in the Senate.
Learn moreThe U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is the federal agency most responsible for providing opportunities for low-and moderate-income people in our nation, the majority of whom are Black and Brown.
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