This article originally appeared in The Atlantic and has been published with the author’s permission. To preserve Black history, a 19th-century Philadelphian filled hundreds of...[Read More]
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You learn something new everyday! You’ve heard of Rosa Parks, but have you heard of Washington, N.C. native PFC Sarah Keys? A big thanks to...[Read More]
Women do not have equal opportunity to financial success due to workplace discrimination. In fact, Native women lose out on $1,035,360 over the course of...[Read More]
This article was shared with permission from the NC Public News Service. RALEIGH, N.C. — Juana Ortega came to the United States in the 1990s...[Read More]
This article was published with permission from Carolina Public Press. As calls for police accountability sweep the nation, more people are interested in understanding how...[Read More]
By Juanita Wilson In the Cherokee language, activism, “sdaya-digaluwisdanelv-gohusdi-vyelisv,” means, “working hard to achieve a goal.” When I think of activism done in, “the...[Read More]
By Joy Ayioka In order to tell you about my Southeast Asia trip I have to rewind back to how it all started. From my...[Read More]
By ShLanda Burton Are you ready to make those New Year’s Resolutions? Have you thought about how you will get in shape, eat healthier, stay...[Read More]
By Rebecca Andrews, Carolina Public Press Read more by Carolina Public Press at this link. Many counties in North Carolina have an infant mortality...[Read More]