Civil Rights /tags/civil-rights Civil Rights en-US Copyright © 2024 ÍâÍřĚěĚĂ Wed, 02 Apr 2025 10:00:00 GMT Midwest schools face civil rights investigations. Trump’s Education Department cuts may end them /education/2025-04-02/trump-education-department-cuts-civil-rights-investigations-schools-midwest The future of hundreds of investigations into possible civil rights violations at schools across the Midwest, and thousands more nationwide, are in question after the Trump Administration shuttered seven of 12 Department of Education offices charged with running the investigations. Wed, 02 Apr 2025 10:00:00 GMT /education/2025-04-02/trump-education-department-cuts-civil-rights-investigations-schools-midwest Kavahn Mansouri Midgets no more? Bill would require Freeburg High School to change its mascot /education/2025-03-10/freeburg-high-school-midgets-mascot-change The Midgets mascot originated roughly 90 years ago. If passed by Illinois lawmakers, the bill would require the Metro East high school to change by September 2028. Mon, 10 Mar 2025 08:10:00 GMT /education/2025-03-10/freeburg-high-school-midgets-mascot-change Will Bauer Proposed state bill could affect Freeburg High School’s controversial mascot /education/2025-02-11/proposed-state-bill-freeburg-high-school-controversial-mascot Advocates have said Freeburg's mascot, the "Midgets” to be derogatory, objectifying and dehumanizing. A bill proposed in the Illinois General Assembly would ban public schools from using derogatory names for people with disabilities as mascots. Tue, 11 Feb 2025 17:23:01 GMT /education/2025-02-11/proposed-state-bill-freeburg-high-school-controversial-mascot Lexi Cortes Does Freeburg High School’s controversial mascot break federal law? This group thinks so /education/2025-01-15/freeburg-high-schools-controversial-mascot-break-federal-law Freeburg has been the “Midgets” for 90 years. Many people with dwarfism now consider the term a slur. Wed, 15 Jan 2025 20:39:43 GMT /education/2025-01-15/freeburg-high-schools-controversial-mascot-break-federal-law Lexi Cortes A member of the Little Rock Nine and longtime East St. Louis teacher has died /race-identity-and-faith/2024-10-30/member-little-rock-nine-east-st-louis-schools-trailblazer-died Little Rock Nine member Thelma Mothershed-Wair died this month in Arkansas. She taught in East St. Louis for nearly 20 years before retiring and working at the St. Clair County Jail and Juvenile Detention Center. She was 83. Wed, 30 Oct 2024 20:16:06 GMT /race-identity-and-faith/2024-10-30/member-little-rock-nine-east-st-louis-schools-trailblazer-died Andrea Y. Henderson Illinois EPA to revamp its permitting process after civil rights complaint /health-science-environment/2024-03-01/illinois-epa-to-revamp-its-permitting-process-after-civil-rights-complaint Environmental justice activists in Illinois claimed a major victory last week when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ruled that the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency needs to revamp its process for permitting polluting industries in residential neighborhoods. Fri, 01 Mar 2024 11:00:00 GMT /health-science-environment/2024-03-01/illinois-epa-to-revamp-its-permitting-process-after-civil-rights-complaint Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco, Siri Chilukuri How a SLU professor honors his family’s civil rights legacy /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2024-02-28/how-a-slu-professor-honors-his-familys-civil-rights-legacy Dr. Travis Threats’ family was featured in “Silver Rights: The Story of the Carter Family’s Brave Decision to Send Their Children to an All-White Schools and Claim Their Civil Rights” in 1996. Wed, 28 Feb 2024 23:02:16 GMT /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2024-02-28/how-a-slu-professor-honors-his-familys-civil-rights-legacy Miya Norfleet MLK Day prompts reflection in St. Louis on how the powerful use race to divide and weaken /culture-history/2024-01-15/mlk-day-prompts-reflection-in-st-louis-on-how-the-powerful-use-race-to-divide-and-weaken “The whole purpose of racism from the beginning was to divide poor black and poor whites (so they could not) unite and create inclusive prosperity,” said former NAACP President Benjamin Jealous. Mon, 15 Jan 2024 23:14:35 GMT /culture-history/2024-01-15/mlk-day-prompts-reflection-in-st-louis-on-how-the-powerful-use-race-to-divide-and-weaken Eric Schmid U.S. Supreme Court to decide St. Louis Police discrimination case /law-order/2023-12-07/u-s-supreme-court-to-decide-st-louis-police-discrimination-case St. Louis police Sgt. Jatonya Clayborn Muldrow alleges her transfer to another department was discriminatory, even though her title, pay and hours remained the same. Lower federal courts sided with the city, but the case made its way to the Supreme Court. Thu, 07 Dec 2023 18:08:23 GMT /law-order/2023-12-07/u-s-supreme-court-to-decide-st-louis-police-discrimination-case Jonathan Ahl Federal student loan programs are antiquated, insufficient and in dire need of change /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2023-01-19/federal-student-loan-programs-are-antiquated-insufficient-and-in-dire-need-of-change Why has student loan debt policy stagnated while the needs of American college students and graduates become more complex? The answer is frustratingly predictable. Fri, 20 Jan 2023 00:07:14 GMT /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2023-01-19/federal-student-loan-programs-are-antiquated-insufficient-and-in-dire-need-of-change Miya Norfleet