Affirmative action
Affirmative action is upheld in military academies. Why might “diversity” matter to the US military?

The US Supreme Court struck down race-based admissions in civilian universities but left military academies alone. The military’s relentless recruitment of the poor and dispossessed could be to blame

US Supreme Court strikes down racial justice in education

Affirmative action was a victory of a radical racial justice movement from below. It just got overturned.

Lula gov’t celebrates 20 years of public policies to tackle racism and launches new measures

“No country in the world will be a democracy while skin color dictates opportunities,” said the president of Brazil

Pakistan’s Supreme Court restores the National Assembly and other stories

Today we look at Pakistan’s Supreme Court verdict on the no-trust motion against PM Khan, a report on excess resource use and ecological damage, and more

Why India’s transgender bill is a tool of discrimination

The community is calling the recently passed legislation the Transgender Persons’ (Violation of Rights) Bill.