This article is published as anonymous at the request for the writer due to the personal nature of the content. Divorce. A word that should...[Read More]
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Articles When I was only two years old, I left a foster home under the care of my father’s mother, Gladys Arnett, who raised me into...[Read More]
I asked my grandma if she had an extra sewing machine, so I could pick up a useful skill during the pandemic quarantine. There were...[Read More]
Graduation is one of the most important ceremonies that a student can have. It is not only a celebration, but it is the closure of...[Read More]
I’m struggling. As are a lot of us. For a variety of reasons. Some of us have lost our jobs. Some of us have had...[Read More]
*This article is a continuation of our Black History Month celebration* Since the people I interviewed in this article, including myself, come from the islands...[Read More]
Since childhood, my ethnicity has always come into question because of my hair texture. I was often asked questions like, “what are you mixed with?”...[Read More]
North Carolina Democratic Rep. G. K. Butterfield is among the U.S. House lawmakers pushing the CROWN Act, a bill that would ban discrimination based on...[Read More]
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As a black woman in an interracial relationship, I hold my culture. I must pass this culture down to my biracial children. Being in an interracial...[Read More]
As a child and teenager, I grew up frequenting the campuses of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU). Winston-Salem State University and North Carolina A&T...[Read More]