RESOURCES

Advocating for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Why Protecting Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Is a National Imperative

This article shows you why protecting diversity, equity and inclusion and accessibility is essential to strengthening civil rights, expanding opportunity, and building a fairer society. It helps you understand the national importance of these efforts and equips you to advocate for policies that promote equal access and long-term economic and social progress.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Timeline

This timeline helps you trace the evolution of diversity, equity and inclusion in the United States, explains how movements across race, gender, disability, and LGBTQ+ rights shaped today’s landscape, and gives you historical context to better support equity-centered initiatives. It equips you to connect past milestones to the work still needed today.

The Business Case for Defending Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)

This report shows you how diversity, equity and inclusion strengthens innovation, talent retention, and long-term business performance. It explains the risks companies face when abandoning these commitments and equips you with evidence to advocate for equity-focused practices in your workplace or organization.

Civil Rights History
Recollection: A Civil Rights Archive

This archive helps you explore landmark civil rights cases, movements, and personal stories, explains how legal advocacy has shaped progress for marginalized communities, and strengthens your understanding of the fight for racial justice. It equips you with historical insight to inform modern advocacy and community engagement.

Fighting Misinformation
Seeing Beyond Information Fraud: A Guide for the Informed Individual

This guide shows you how to recognize and combat information fraud, explains its impact on Latine and other marginalized communities, and promotes media literacy and transparency. It provides practical tools to help you spot misinformation and safeguard your role in democratic participation.

LGBTQ+ Inclusion and Advocacy
Corporate Equity Index Myth vs. Facts

This fact sheet helps you distinguish fact from fiction about the Corporate Equality Index, explains how it evaluates workplace protections for LGBTQ+ employees, and clarifies how misinformation has distorted its purpose. It equips you to understand the index accurately and advocate for inclusive workplace policies.

Understanding Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
The Facts About Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

This resource helps you understand what diversity, equity and inclusion truly mean, addresses common misconceptions, and explains how these efforts expand opportunity across workplaces, schools, and communities. It equips you with clear answers and evidence to support equity-focused conversations and decision-making.

Reality Check: Polling Analysis Shows Broad and Deep Appreciation of Diversity and Inclusion Practices

This report helps you understand how Americans across communities and industries view diversity, equity and inclusion, explains the broad support these practices receive, and highlights why they remain essential despite political pushback. It equips you with data to advocate confidently for inclusive policies.

Longstanding Bipartisan Support for DEIA

This article helps you trace the long history of bipartisan federal support for diversity, equity and inclusion and accessibility, explains how these commitments have been reinforced across administrations, and shows you how they strengthen equal opportunity. It equips you with historical grounding to counter misinformation and defend equity-focused policies.

DEI and Accessibility, Explained

This piece helps you understand how diversity, equity and inclusion and accessibility work together to address systemic barriers and create institutions where everyone can thrive. It explains the legal foundations of this work and equips you to recognize and respond to attempts to weaken civil-rights protections.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and The Native American Community
Native American Activism: 1960s to Present

This article helps you explore major moments in Native American activism, explains how Indigenous communities have fought for sovereignty and justice from Alcatraz to Standing Rock, and highlights why these movements remain vital today. It equips you to understand ongoing struggles and effetive ways to support Indigenous rights.

Civil Rights for Indigenous Groups: Native Americans, Alaskans, and Hawaiians

This resource helps you understand the history of civil-rights struggles among Indigenous peoples, explains how discrimination and dispossession shaped present-day inequities, and traces the reforms that expanded certain protections. It helps you to recognize ongoing challenges and understand ways to support Indigenous self-determination and justice.

Latino Civil Rights Timeline 1903 to 2006

This timeline helps you explore key moments in Latino civil-rights history, explains how movements for labor rights, education, political power, and immigration reform shaped today’s landscape, and shows how these struggles intersect with other justice movements. Inside you'll find the foundation to help you understand the ongoing fight for Latino equity and representation.

El Movimiento: The Chicano Movement and Hispanic Identity in the United States

This article helps you understand the roots and impact of the Chicano Movement, explains how activists fought for labor rights, educational equity, and cultural pride, and highlights defining victories that shaped Hispanic identity. It helps you connect this history to the ongoing fight for equality today.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and AAPI Community
The Road to Equality After the War: AAPIs in the Civil War

This piece helps you understand the early roots of Asian American and Pacific Islander civil-rights struggles, explains how wartime service and exclusion shaped the fight for citizenship and equality, and connects past discrimination to present-day advocacy. It allows you to understand how these early struggles continue to shape AAPI civil-rights issues.

From Japanese American Incarceration to the China Initiative, Discrimination Against AAPI Communities Must End

This article helps you understand how government discrimination against AAPI communities has repeated across generations, explains the connection between past incarceration and modern national-security profiling, and highlights the urgent need for reform. It helps you identify how these patterns of injustice continue to influence AAPI communities today.