Southern Poverty Law Center
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Gay to Straight
In this undated image taken from video courtesy of KATU 2, Max Hirsh, 22, speaks during an interview in Portland, Ore. Hirsh, who is openly gay, contends an Oregon psychiatrist he was seeing was practicing ???conversion therapy??? to change his sexual orientation. His experience is the subject of an ethics complaint filed on May 8, 2012, by the Southern Poverty Law Center , which plans to take the same action in other states as part of a national campaign to stop therapists from trying to make gay people straight. (AP Photo/KATU 2)
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Fayetteville to withdraw honor for Moorish Americans
The ceremonial job of issuing city proclamations has created an embarrassing situation for Fayetteville Mayor Tony Chavonne.
they were the first people to live in the Americans but the Southern Poverty Law Center calls them sovereigns in black a reference to white anti government sovereign citizens groups. Reports have surfaced of more Americans who refuse
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Mayor seeks to void Fayetteville proclamation for separatist group
The ceremonial job of issuing city proclamations has created an embarrassing situation for Fayetteville Mayor Tony Chavonne.
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Group faults Durham schools' treatment of Latinos
One of North Carolina's largest school districts is discriminating against Latino students and their parents by failing to provide them with adequate resources, according to a nationally known civil rights advocacy group threatening to file a federal complaint.
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Triangle residents take 'stand against racism'
About 200 people gathered at a rally in Moore Square Friday that was part of a national movement organized by the YWCA to fight racism and promote solutions.
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Report says low-income Latinos targeted
A new report from the Southern Poverty Law Center suggests low-income Latinos are routinely the targets of wage theft and racial profiling.
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Nifong Contempt Preliminary Hearing Part 1
Part 1 of 4 of a preliminary hearing to determine whether Mike Nifong should face criminal contempt charges.
acting assistant counsel. Was a private attorney named Morris Dees of the Southern Poverty Law Center . And mr. he's acted as assistant counsel. Fourth circuit considered. Person against Miller and wide of the -- reasoned decision you know. -
Effectiveness of Army's Anti-Racist Policies Questioned
After neo-Nazis and other white extremists were found in the 82nd Airborne Division a dozen years ago, the Army implemented policies barring soldiers from taking part in racist hate groups.
Hate is on the rise in America a study from the Southern Poverty Law Center found 844. Hate groups in America in 2006. That's up 40% since 2000. Experts believe illegal immigration has spurred the increase butBut the Southern Poverty Law Center which tracks racist groups in the US released a report last year saying white supremacy is alive and well in the military. -
Effectiveness of Army's Anti-Racist Policies Questioned
After neo-Nazis and other white extremists were found in the 82nd Airborne Division a dozen years ago, the Army implemented policies barring soldiers from taking part in racist hate groups.
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NAACP Demands State Action Against Hate Crimes
The state chapter of the NAACP called on top state lawmakers Friday to get moving on the group's legislative agenda, saying failure to address inequality creates an atmosphere where bias can flourish.
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