Tonnie Darron Walls draws parallels between Jim Crow voter suppression and Israel’s exclusion of Igbo Jews under the Law of Return.
Originally located in a rented loft in 1968 and then in a former bank, the Studio Museum in Harlem finally opens the doors of ...
Have you heard? Women have been on the march, wrecking stuff with horrible traits like empathy.
Despite their success, many Black Americans struggle to achieve the 'American Dream' due to historical factors like redlining and ongoing financial stress.
After Brown v. Board struck down school segregation in 1954, Southern leaders fought back with laws, intimidation, school ...
Whereas academics and intellectuals tend to be a timid bunch, going along to get along, Sowell has consistently and confidently gone his own way.
Despite racism and discrimination, the first Black graduate of the School of Nursing at the Medical College of Virginia ...
On this week’s “More To The Story,” former Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley explains his recent move to Canada and ...
Saint Mary’s College hosted Jayme Lemke, a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center of George Mason University. Lemke lectured on the progression of women’s political and economic rights.
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"You're hurting the community, you're hurting our schools": State Board of Education grills SBAC Vice Chair Tina Certain over social media posts
At the November 13 State BOE meeting, members questioned SBAC Vice Chair Tina Certain about several social media posts; she ...
In an interview with the Tallahassee Democrat, broker Brian Proctor talks about the uniqueness of the Spring House, the ideal ...
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