The Haunting in Parliament LONDON, UK – No.10 Hopeful and Secretary of State for Environment: Food and rural affairs Michael Gove recently admitted his use of cocaine as a… Continue Reading ›
One Giant Leap “Phenomenal. Exciting. Terrifying. Outrageous. Divided. Magical.” These were just a few words used by many to describe the new ABC docuseries, ‘1969.’ It was a… Continue Reading ›
We all have a story, let immigrants write their own! America. The country known to other nations as the “melting pot” of free expression, free will, free speech, and endless opportunity. America is ranked as… Continue Reading ›
What to Expect from Trump in 2019, based on 2018 OPINION – The year of 2018 may have been a revealing one for President of the United States Donald Trump. It revealed just how little… Continue Reading ›
5 Nigerian Teenage Girls Emerged as Champions of Worldwide Technology Competition On Thursday, August 9, an all female team of Nigerian teenagers won the 2018 Technovation, a program that invites girls to identify a problem in… Continue Reading ›
OPINION | Broken Families and No Plan for Reunification Recently, there has been alarming news concerning the separation of children and parents. Families from Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and other South American countries have… Continue Reading ›
Trump’s America: Where Immigrants Don’t Have a Home When people envisioned the future for America, it probably did not involve locking humans in cages. But that is exactly what is happening. America was… Continue Reading ›
Millennials in Vogue: A Modern Day Black Renaissance The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s was perhaps one of the most culturally innovative times of African-American culture as it was a burst of artistic,… Continue Reading ›
Does being a light-skinned Latina mean I am not living the POC experience? What defines a person of color? Is it race? Ethnicity? Color? The answer can be longer than one word. More complex than a simple label.… Continue Reading ›
Not My 45th: A Black Millennial’s Reaction to the Trump Regime On the Tuesday, November 8th, I along with many across the nation watched as Donald J. Trump was voted as the nation’s 45th president. I… Continue Reading ›
A question for 2017: How do you win back the disillusioned and disenfranchised? EDITORIAL – As I sit here and type my first editorial article of 2017, I can’t resist the urge to look at my notes and be… Continue Reading ›
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