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When I left the mall that day, I knew these stories had to be told in order to be understood. I also realized that the March was just as much for healing as it was for justice. People needed to heal from their wounds of injustice and who better to do that with than thousands of people who feel what you feel.

Powerful photographs from the 2015 Justice or Else Rally show just how diverse the fight for justice is today.

Roland Martin talks about the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March in Washington, DC with Ben Chavis, Russell Simmons, Chuck D., Dr. Cornel West…

Longtime civil rights activist Dr. Benjamin Chavis has this to say about people who complain they’re tired of protest marches: “A lot of people say…

At a time when America appears to be in the throes of the pre-civil rights era, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan formally announced a…

The Million Man March (pictured throughout), one of the most moving and emotional moments ever in African-American history, took place on the grounds of the…

Minister Louis Farrakhan spoke to a group of Charlotte leaders on Saturday at Little Rock AME Zion Church. During his unscripted, nearly two-and-a-half hour speech Minister Farrakhan talked about what it meant to be a leader – from a spiritual perspective. Farrakhan told the leaders in the room, which included County Commission Chair Harold Cogdell, […]

The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan will deliver the keynote address Sunday, October 17, 2pm EST at the Tampa Convention Center located 333 S Franklin St, Tampa, FL 33602. “The choice of Tampa by Minister Farrakhan was primarily because of the progressive study group there and the Minister wanted to honor the laborers and Believers there […]