The Rising Bern and Falling Clinton Underdog and democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has defied the odds. Sanders is dominating the caucuses, and most recently has won all three contested states… Continue Reading ›
Election 2016 | Where they stand Do you know who you’ll be voting for this fall? As the 2016 presidential election race continues to heat up and is filled with lively… Continue Reading ›
ICYMI|Arquette and ERA host Dinner for Equality After first being introduced to Congress in 1923, only three states were needed in order for the Equal Rights Amendment to officially become federal law.… Continue Reading ›
ICYMI | Beyoncé calls black women to “FORMATION”… And rightly so! Beyoncé is celebrating being black. She is celebrating being a woman. She is celebrating not being afraid. Those who are claiming racism should take a… Continue Reading ›
ICYMI | How young people have responded to the Flint Water Crisis Americans are working together to solve a crisis. The Flint water crisis has been ongoing since April 2014, when Flint changed its water source from… Continue Reading ›
ICYMI | #OscarssoWhite and the Social Media Tirade The Oscars will air February 28, 2016, and being as popular as they are, there is a lot of social media buzz going on around… Continue Reading ›
ICYMI | Armed Militia in Oregon taking over federal buildings On January 2, 2016, dozens of armed Americans ranchers calling themselves a militia stormed the federal land of Malheur Wildlife refuge. The reason for the… Continue Reading ›
ICYMI | The best and worst of the Republican Debate On Tuesday 16th December 2015, the republican debate aired at 7:30 PM with 14 candidates in contention. With so many candidates, there were groups of… Continue Reading ›
ICYMI : The Syrian Crisis and #notallmuslims After the tragic attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City on September 11, 2001, Muslims became public enemy Number One in America. … Continue Reading ›
Wangari Maathai Remembered Wangari Maathai can be described in many ways: as a scholar, activist, writer or politician; however, most people around the world know her by virtue… Continue Reading ›
Obama to Kenya | From a Native Lens On Friday 24 July 2015, on a chilly evening in Nairobi at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. A sense of expectation and excitement hung ripe… Continue Reading ›
The WELL | Take Flight On a flight from Dallas to Atlanta, I had the pleasure of meeting a fascinating young Chinese-American lady named Yasmin. This pleasant-spirited scholar was cerebral,… Continue Reading ›
London: A city of intrigue awaits you “…When a man is tired of London, He is tired of Life…” – Samuel Johnson I stifled a brief yawn as I decided to… Continue Reading ›
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