Ever since last year’s 2017 election in Alabama, where Black women turned the vote away from Republican Roy Moore and towards Democrat Doug Jones, there’s been a lot of talk about the political power Black women hold. In fact,...
It’s a little surprising that a president such as Donald Trump would jolt the country toward criminal justice reform, but he’s spontaneous, if anything. On Dec. 21, 2018, Mr. Trump signed the First Step...
A global pandemic. Wars and rumors of war. Injustice and inequality. George Floyds and Oluwatoyin Salaus. The world needs the voice of God. Luckily, he’s speaking on July 4, 2020.
Within parts of Miami, FL, there lies large pockets of Haitian immigrants. Many of those Haitian immigrants have relied on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to keep them in the United States. Now that the Trump administration has announced that...
In the age of social media, a simple hashtag could provide the type of attention that aspire social and cultural revolutions. Hashtags such as #blackexcellence, #love, #photooftheday, #foodporn, #fitness, #traveltheworld, #justiceforsandra. However, there...
Every year, art fanatics flock to Miami Beach to take part in Art Basel, a major four-day art show that features galleries, films, and everything an art lover could want. This happens in three cities across the...

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