New York’s Legislature passed a new law (now awaiting the Governor’s signature) that creates a gender neutral marker for state documents. The bills allow people to use a gender-neutral “X” as a gender marker on driver’s licenses and birth certificates, …

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From 1954-1968 in the United States, African Americans and their allies advanced the Civil Rights movement, which sought to end racial segregation, disenfranchisement, and institutionalized racism in the country. The events of this era are relevant to current events today. …

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The National Urban League is holding its 18th Legislative Policy Conference June 15-16, 2021.  The virtual live Conference will bring together members of Congress, elected state leaders, and community advocates to “discuss the policy issues impacting African-Americans and other historically …

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Governmentattic.org is a First Amendment free speech website that contains electronic copies of thousands of interesting Federal Government documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The site includes fascinating historical documents, reports on items in the news, oddities, …

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