Civil Rights History

Remembering Rev. Jesse Jackson: Legacy and Lessons Beyond the Mourning

As Chicago and the nation honor Rev. Jesse Jackson’s legacy, it’s critical to scrutinize the complexities behind his civil rights crusade and what it reveals about governance, race politics, and leadership accountability in America.

By National Correspondent | February 27, 2026

Civil Rights

Kansas Law Invalidates Transgender IDs, Threatening Privacy and Legal Rights

Kansas has enacted a law that invalidates driver’s licenses and birth certificates for transgender individuals, disregarding personal identity and autonomy. Two trans men have filed suit challenging this aggressive, constitutionally questionable move.

By National Security Desk | February 27, 2026