When Leon Bates’ grandfather would travel Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and Kentucky as an International Representative ...
As we approach the end of Black History Month, we dig deep into the story of the first African American to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. Joseph Rainey’s ...
There’s nothing simple about our racial, gender and other conflicts, but finding solutions together can work, if we can build ...
A historical sign on the site near the old Fayette County Courthouse says by 1860 one in four residents of Lexington were ...
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Woman's World on MSNWW Book Club: Curtis Sittenfeld’s New Book + More Must-Reads This Week!Welcome back, fellow book lovers! This week Woman’s World Book Club has another fantastic collection of just-released book ...
Marlean Ames of Akron, Ohio, is not gay or a member of a racial minority. But, please, she points out, don’t hold that against her, as she alleges her employers have, as she takes her “reverse ...
While one elected leader has sought assurances that Black, Latino and Native American perspectives are included in a new $235 million Alamo visitor center and museum, traditionalists who support the ...
Florida Gulf Coast University and Florida SouthWestern State College must assess DEI efforts following a federal directive that threatens funding.
Historian Dana Frank shares the stories of people who survived the Great Depression—and what lessons they offer working ...
House Minority Leader Carolyn Hugley discusses the challenges of being in the minority, tort reform, and the need for better ...
In a twist, Worley's reprimand was based not on his political activism, but on his response to the gay soldier’s complaint. The letter alleges Worley failed to respond to the discrimination complaint, ...
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