[NO BAN Act]
Farhana Khera: “For the first time ever, a chamber of Congress has passed a Muslim civil rights bill…this vote marks the beginning of the end of the Muslim Ban—a cruel policy that continues to tear families apart.”
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Muslim ban
U.S. House Passes “NO BAN Act” First Muslim Civil Rights Bill
Praises Pouring in For Civil Rights Icon John Lewis
[Congressman John Lewis]
CBC: “As Chair of SNCC, John Lewis was one of the “Big 6” leaders of the historical March on Washington on August, 28, 1963, and was the youngest speaker to address the hundreds of thousands marching for jobs and freedom that day.”
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Praises Pouring in For Civil Rights Icon John Lewis
[Congressman John Lewis]
CBC: “As Chair of SNCC, John Lewis was one of the “Big 6” leaders of the historical March on Washington on August, 28, 1963, and was the youngest speaker to address the hundreds of thousands marching for jobs and freedom that day.”
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New Book: White Christian Privilege Pervades US Political, Social Institutions
[“White Christian Privilege”]
Joshi: “As long as we treat our foundational ideals…as if they are realities rather than aspirations, the dominance of Protestant Christianity and Whiteness over the political and social institutions of the United States will remain invisible.”
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REP. OMAR INVITES WOMAN’S RIGHTS ACTIVIST TO CONGRESS FOR 2020 STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
[Rep. Ilhan Omar\Habon Abdulle\State of Union 2020]
Rep. Ilhan Omar: “Habon exemplifies the best qualities of the 5th District. She is a fierce advocate for Minnesotans—especially those from underrepresented backgrounds.”
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DEMOCRATS DEMAND REMOVAL OF TRUMP ADMINISTRATION ADVISOR STEPHEN MILLER FOR ADVOCATING WHITE SUPREMACY AGENDA
[White Supremacy\Stephen Miller]
Democratic senators: Mr. Miller worked to advance white supremacist, anti-immigrant ideologies. In the letter, the senators connect the e-mails to specific immigration policies Mr. Miller has implemented in his current position.
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