Alberto Morales (@bertomorales) 's Twitter Profile
Alberto Morales

@bertomorales

Chicagoan from the South Side fighting for equity 🏳️‍🌈. Founder/CEO of Morales Consulting, a social sector company. @Georgetown, @BrownUniversity 🎓

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linkhttps://www.moralesconsultingllc.com/ calendar_today28-05-2009 03:10:42

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Victor Shi (@victorshi2020) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, let me get this straight: yesterday the Supreme Court ruled colleges CAN’T discriminate on the basis of race but today they ruled that a web designer CAN discriminate against the LGBTQ+ community? Sorry, but this Court is so freaking messed up.

Maxwell Alejandro Frost (@maxwellfrostfl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want everyone to keep in mind that this ruling comes from a situation that never happened. Yup, a hypothetical story from a bigoted lady’s mind was used to now decide that businesses can discriminate against LGBTQ+ folks.

HRC (@hrc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court has issued a ruling in 303 Creative undermining non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ people and other marginalized communities. This is a dangerous step backward and gives some businesses the license to discriminate.

BREAKING: In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court has issued a ruling in 303 Creative undermining non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ people and other marginalized communities. 

This is a dangerous step backward and gives some businesses the license to discriminate.
Alberto Morales (@bertomorales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This SCOTUS is unhinged. What's next? Striking down the 13th Amendment? Overturning Loving v. Virginia? Overturning United States v. Windsor? Honestly, doesn't feel far-fetched with this right-wing activism from the bench.

The New York Times (@nytimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Students from families in the 1% were 34% more likely to be admitted to elite colleges than the average applicant with the same SAT or ACT score, and those from the top 0.1% were more than twice as likely to get in, a new study shows. nyti.ms/3Y86K1F

Students from families in the 1% were 34% more likely to be admitted to elite colleges than the average applicant with the same SAT or ACT score, and those from the top 0.1% were more than twice as likely to get in, a new study shows. nyti.ms/3Y86K1F
Alberto Morales (@bertomorales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Muchas gracias Univision Chicago por la oportunidad de hablar sobre Nuestro Futuro, an initiative of The Chicago Community Trust! The Chicago Community Trust Para donar, por favor visita nuestro sitio web y recuerda que cualquier pequeña cantidad hace la diferencia: cct.org/nuestro-futuro/

Muchas gracias <a href="/Univision/">Univision</a> Chicago por la oportunidad de hablar sobre Nuestro Futuro, an initiative of The Chicago Community Trust!  <a href="/ChiTrust/">The Chicago Community Trust</a> 

Para donar, por favor visita nuestro sitio web y recuerda que cualquier pequeña cantidad hace la diferencia: cct.org/nuestro-futuro/
Governor JB Pritzker (@govpritzker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More than 600 million migrating birds are predicted to pass over our state just tonight. Turn your lights off if you can and let’s help the birds on their way.

Alberto Morales (@bertomorales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Attorney General Merrick Garland, in Chicago, announces $78 million in federal grants for violence prevention chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2024/04/…

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Biden-Harris Administration Finalizes Policies to Increase Access to Health Coverage for DACA Recipients hhs.gov/about/news/202…