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Why the Feds Lost the School Equity Directive Legal Battle

Why the Feds Lost the School Equity Directive Legal Battle

by African Elements News Writer | Feb 19, 2026 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Explore why the US Department of Education withdrew its controversial school equity directive after significant losses in federal court and legal challenges.

Why Groups Are Suing Over Trump National Park Sign Changes

Why Groups Are Suing Over Trump National Park Sign Changes

by African Elements News Writer | Feb 18, 2026 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Scientists and historians sue the Trump administration for removing national park signs about slavery, civil rights, and climate change, citing illegal censorship.

Why Federal Pullbacks Threaten NC Environmental Justice Wins

Why Federal Pullbacks Threaten NC Environmental Justice Wins

by African Elements News Writer | Feb 17, 2026 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Federal grant cancellations in 2026 threaten decades of progress in North Carolina’s environmental justice movement, echoing the historic fight in Warren County.

How Kansas City Repealed Jaywalking to End Racial Targeting

How Kansas City Repealed Jaywalking to End Racial Targeting

by African Elements News Writer | Feb 17, 2026 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Kansas City’s repeal of jaywalking laws aims to end racial profiling, address discriminatory policing, and prioritize pedestrian safety through urban design.

Jesse Jackson’s Living Blueprint for Black Political Power

Jesse Jackson’s Living Blueprint for Black Political Power

by African Elements News Writer | Feb 17, 2026 | Black History (Reconstruction to Present), Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Explore the enduring legacy of Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., from the Civil Rights Movement and Rainbow Coalition to his impact on modern political representation.

D.C. Health Gap Secrets: Why Neighborhoods Determine Life Expectancy

D.C. Health Gap Secrets: Why Neighborhoods Determine Life Expectancy

by African Elements News Writer | Feb 16, 2026 | Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Deep dive into Washington D C health gap report runs on February 16 2026. The piece traces how.

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