FOX Broadcasting Cancels ‘Cops’ After 25 Years
by Jamilah King on May 6 2013, 5:11PM
The show is moving to SpikeTV.
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VideoFOX Broadcasting Cancels ‘Cops’ After 25 Years
by Jamilah King on May 6 2013, 5:11PM
The show is moving to SpikeTV.
Topics: /NOW Blog
ColorOfChange Launches Petition Urging Fox to Cancel ‘Cops’
by Jorge Rivas on March 22 2013, 1:45PM
In the email sent to members, ColorOfChange said the “stakes couldn’t be higher” considering “the real-world backdrop of an American culture that views young men like Trayvon Martin and Jordan Russell Davis with suspicion.”
Activists Want Rent Relief For NYC Residents Without Power Post-Sandy
by Jorge Rivas on December 10 2012, 11:25AM
With 77,000 residents, the New York City Housing Authority is the nation’s biggest public landlord.
Today’s the Last Day to Register to Vote in Over a Dozen States
by Jamilah King on October 9 2012, 11:35AM
Have you registered to vote yet?
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Are You and Your Friends Registered to Vote? Here’s One Website That Does It All
by Jorge Rivas on September 25 2012, 4:24PM
National Voter Registration Day is today and Colorlines.com/NOW is highlighting a website that’s a one-stop-shop for all your voter registration needs.
General Motors and Walgreens Leave ALEC, 30 Firms Have Left
by Jorge Rivas on July 26 2012, 2:23PM
Walgreens and General Motors are the 29th and 30th corporations to announce that they have dropped ALEC.
MillerCoors, HP, and Best Buy Leave ALEC
by Jorge Rivas on July 11 2012, 10:33AM
The companies join the roughly 20 companies that have already parted ways with ALEC since ColorOfChange members began demanding an end to corporate-sponsored voter suppression.
Johnson & Johnson Becomes 19th Company to Withdraw Support From ALEC
by Jorge Rivas on June 13 2012, 1:28PM
Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson announced Tuesday that it would no longer fund the American Legislative Exchange Council.
Walmart Backs Away From ALEC’s Quest to Suppress Black Voters
by Jorge Rivas on May 31 2012, 2:20PM
Walmart Stores Inc., announced late Wednesday it’s suspending its membership with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), the right-wing policy group that has worked to suppress the black vote and promoted “Kill at Will” gun laws.
Is ALEC on the Ropes? As Companies Flee, Critics Target IRS
by Kai Wright on April 23 2012, 11:37AM
Another bad day for the secretive conservative group that’s spread pro-corporate and Tea Party-style legislation around the country. Common Cause challenges its tax exempt status.
Topics: /NOW Blog, Politics, Schools & Youth
Trayvon Martin Petition Calls for Federal Help After Fla. State Attorney Decision
by Jorge Rivas on March 19 2012, 4:05PM
According to ColorOfChange, Sanford police have moved Martin’s case over to the State’s Attorneys office who is claiming that there is not enough evidence to support even a manslaughter conviction.
Topics: Criminal Justice, /NOW Blog
Colorlines.com & ColorOfChange.org Meetup in Austin for SXSW [Photos]
by Jorge Rivas on March 12 2012, 12:42PM
Colorlines.com and ColorOfChange.org host meet and greet in Austin!
Topics: Arts & Culture, /NOW Blog
Nearly 47k Sign Petition to Fire XXL Mag. Editor Vanessa Satten
by Jorge Rivas on February 21 2012, 1:21PM
Close to 47,000 members of ColorOfChange.org, the nation’s largest online black civil rights organization, have signed a petition calling on Harris Publications to fire XXL Magazine editor Vanessa Satten.
Topics: Arts & Culture, /NOW Blog
Black Activists Take on US Airways for Saggy Pants Incident
by Jorge Rivas on July 20 2011, 12:14PM
Advocates are calling on the airline to publicly apologize to 20-year-old Deshon Marman.
Topics: National Security
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