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Sandy Burud, president of the Monrovia Historical Society and team member of the Monrovia ChangeMakers said the sisters’ ...
Three local women are making a difference in the lives of Black youth in the child welfare system. They are providing support ...
At her daughter Keylah‘s 50th birthday in late April, Portland-born community activist Judy Knawls Boyer was surrounded by members of her large family and feeling grateful. By her side was her husband ...
As states consider loosening laws that regulate child labor, Lewis W. Hine's early 20th century photographs, which helped child labor laws get passed, are worth our attention once again.
In a country obsessed with surface-level solutions, it’s easy to miss real revolutions when they happen. That’s exactly what ...
New Study published during Mental Health Month underscores deadly restraints, with African Americans overrepresented.
The boy's parents said the school's principal called the police after a discussion of how the school would respond became ...
The list includes grants at dozens of universities — including Iowa State University — nonprofits and other agencies.
The Justice Department is lifting a school desegregation order in Louisiana dating to the Civil Rights Movement, calling its ...
The Waterford Foundation is kicking off National Historic Preservation Month with a special open house tour of the historic ...
Gwendolyn Brooks grew up in a South Side house full of books and was a poet from an early age, eventually becoming the first ...