Hate Crime Victim Calls for Stronger Laws in Ireland Amid Rising Violence and Discrimination

Dublin, Ireland — The call for robust hate crime legislation has intensified following a brutal attack that has left significant, lasting impacts on a young woman. Alanna Quinn Idris, a victim of a violent assault in Ballyfermot in 2021, was seriously injured when she was attacked with an e-scooter, suffering a fractured eye socket, a … Read more

Discrimination in Weddings: Assault on Dalit Groom vs. Honor for Dalit Bride

Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh – Reports of caste-based discrimination continue to plague India, with Dalit individuals enduring frequent attacks and assaults during wedding processions. Recently, two contrasting incidents have come to light, showcasing the stark divide in treatment based on caste. In one incident in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, a Dalit groom faced a violent attack as … Read more

Republican Attorneys General Drop Bombshell Warning to Top US Businesses – Here is What They Said

Highlighting a recent ruling on affirmative action, a group of Republican attorneys general has issued a letter to the country’s largest corporations, warning against the implementation of race-based preferences in hiring, promotions, and contracting. The letter, dispatched to Fortune 100 companies, asserts that discrimination is prevalent in numerous organizations and emphasizes that the Supreme Court’s … Read more

Affirmative Action For Colleges Is On The Chopping Block

The Supreme Court will hear arguments in landmark cases that could end affirmative action in university admissions. Two cases that could end decades of racial affirmative action in higher education will be heard by the United States Supreme Court.