In the U.S., however, purple lacks the royal nod. "Purple is recognized internationally as the color of women and gender equality,” York says, adding that it stands for justice and dignity ...
When polled, black people were in favor of the Supreme Court’s decision to eliminate racial preferences for college admissions.
Purple is the official color of Women’s Month, and it symbolizes justice, dignity, and unwavering commitment to the ...
The dissenting justices pointed out that in some states people of color were already considered citizens when the Constitution was ratified. In 1868, the Fourteenth Amendment overturned the Dred ...
At the current rate of progress, full gender equality will not be achieved until ... About 60% of the state’s working women are women of color, according to research from the Texas Women ...