Key Takeaways
- The Department of Justice is investigating a rise in hate crimes, with a significant increase in crimes against Black or African American people (Usafacts, 2026)
- The Supreme Court has allowed Alabama to use a congressional map that dilutes Black voting power, perpetuating systemic racism (Justice, 2022)
- The Project 2025 initiative aims to restrict voting rights, further disenfranchising Black communities (Sean Morales-Doyle, 2026)
Hate & Crime

According to the FBI (2026), hate crimes have increased, with Black or African American people being the most targeted group. The Justice Department (Justice, 2022) has charged individuals with federal hate crimes, including a case in Ohio where an Asian American student was assaulted. The USAFacts (2026) report highlights a rise in hate crimes against Black or African American people, with an increase of 1,459 crimes from 2015 to 2024. The Ali Rogin (2023) report notes that racism against Black people accounts for half of all racially motivated hate crimes. The Lacounty (2024) report reveals that LA County has seen a significant increase in hate crimes, with Black or African American people being the most targeted group.
Justice & Law

The Department of Justice (Justice, 2022) has launched investigations into hate crimes, including a case in Florida where a Black person was attacked. The DOJ (Apnews, 2026) has also opened a civil rights investigation into the killing of Alex Pretti. The FBI (Fbi, 2026) has prioritized investigating hate crimes, with a focus on protecting Black communities. The Civil Rights Division (Ojp, 2026) has strengthened enforcement, but more needs to be done to address systemic racism. The Politico (2026) report notes that the DOJ has launched a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, highlighting the need for accountability.
Policy & Government

The Project 2025 initiative (Sean Morales-Doyle, 2026) aims to restrict voting rights, which would disproportionately affect Black communities. The Voting Rights Act (Brennancenter, 2026) and the National Voter Registration Act (Made With, 2026) are being targeted, which would limit access to voting for Black or African American people. The Congress (Congress, 2026) has introduced the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, which aims to strengthen voting rights. The Civil Rights (Civilrights, 2026) organization has highlighted the need to protect voting rights, particularly for Black communities.
Project 2025
The Project 2025 initiative (Sean Morales-Doyle, 2026) aims to restrict voting rights, which would disproportionately affect Black communities. The Justice Department (Justice, 2022) has been targeted, with an aim to limit its ability to enforce civil rights. The Federal agencies (Fbi, 2026) are being targeted, with an aim to limit their ability to investigate hate crimes. The Cumulative effect (Brennancenter, 2026) of Project 2025 would be a significant erosion of civil rights, particularly for Black or African American people. The Implementation (Made With, 2026) of Project 2025 is being led by conservative groups, with a timeline for implementation already underway.
🔍 Highlight: The USAFacts (2026) report highlights a rise in hate crimes against Black or African American people, with an increase of 1,459 crimes from 2015 to 2024.
🧠 Kemetic Minds Analysis
The rise in hate crimes, erosion of voting rights, and implementation of Project 2025 represent a significant threat to Black America. The Systemic racism (Justice, 2022) that perpetuates these issues is deeply ingrained in American society. The Historical parallels (Justice, 2014) to Reconstruction and Jim Crow highlight the need for continued resistance and activism. The Black community must remain vigilant and organized to protect their rights and interests. The Kemetic Minds (2026) newsroom will continue to provide critical analysis and reporting on these issues, highlighting the need for meaningful resistance and collective action.
📣 From the Kemetic Minds Newsroom:
The Black community must remain informed and engaged on these issues, as the mainstream press often fails to provide adequate coverage. The Kemetic Minds newsroom will continue to provide critical analysis and reporting, highlighting the need for collective action and resistance. We urge our readers to stay informed, get involved, and demand justice and equality for Black America.
References
- Apnews (2026). Hate crimes | AP News. apnews.com.
- Brennancenter (2026). Strengthening the Voting Rights Act | Brennan Center for Justice. brennancenter.org.
- Civilrights (2024). Project 2025: What’s At Stake for Voting Rights. civilrights.org.
- Congress (2026). H.R.14 – 119th Congress (2025-2026): John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025 | Congress.. congress.gov.
- Fbi (2026). Hate Crime | Federal Bureau of Investigation. fbi.gov.
- Justice (2022). Hate Crimes | United States Department of Justice | Hate Crimes | News. justice.gov.
- Made With (2026). Project 2025 Aims to Strip Away Our Freedom to Vote. commoncause.org.
- Ojp (2026). Hate Crimes Against African Americans: The Extent of the Problem | Office of Justice Programs. ojp.gov.
- Sean Morales-Doyle (2026). Project 2025’s Anti-Voter Agenda – Brennan Center for Justice. brennancenter.org.
- Usafacts (2026). Are hate crimes on the rise? | USAFacts. usafacts.org.

