The Fourteenth Amendment and Racial Justice
In this third of three videos produced by ACLU of Delaware, community leaders discuss the importance of the Fourteenth Amendment.
An editorial by SDARJ Chair Charlotte King and coauthor Joseph Lawson on the July 7 traffic stop in Dover
On Friday, July 17, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Epworth United Methodist Church (19285 Holland Glade Road, Rehoboth Beach) will host a screening of the documentary “The Sins of our Fathers: Race, Religion, and the Rise of Trump.” The film follows a white Evangelical whose assumptions are upended by a hard look at the history of Charleston, South Carolina — leading him to examine how partisan strategy has exploited white Christian identity and to reckon with our nation’s history of racial injustice.
What does it take to build a movement from scratch? A recent episode of Blue Coast Talk answers that question by tracing the origin of the Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice, founded in 2015 and now celebrating a decade of work.