Two years ago, I wrote about the erasure of Afro-Latine and Afro-Caribbeans as an identity when it comes to the strict racial categorization we face...[Read More]
C-sections, where an infant is surgically removed from the uterus through an abdominal incision, are important, often life-saving procedures. While a vaginal birth is the...[Read More]
Sexual violence is terrifyingly common, affecting 81 percent of women and 43 percent of men(the percent of nonbinary people isn’t listed). But did you know...[Read More]
Avery Barnes*, an Indigenous woman living in New Hanover County, didn’t have an easy pregnancy. She spent the better part of nine months uncomfortable and...[Read More]
Your favorite song is playing; you’re dancing and making coffee. Your daughter Ellie meets you in the kitchen. You noticed your back pain hurts more...[Read More]
Eleanor Roosevelt was a remarkable woman: a politician, diplomat, reformer, and more. She completely revolutionized the role of First Lady and changed the landscape for...[Read More]
The incarceration of a young, Black, illiterate, 16 year old in Lexington, North Carolina named Charles McNeair is testing the patience of those willing to...[Read More]
By: Stephanie Kaloi When we talk about social activism and progressive politics, the southern United States isn’t often at the forefront of most people’s minds...[Read More]