Was this you? Snuggled under sheets after you’d been sent to bed, a flashlight aimed toward the pages of an open book, your eyes wide...[Read More]
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Articles Crimson tide, Aunt Flo, lady business, that time of the month, Carrie – the list goes on. The number of euphemisms used to avoid saying...[Read More]
Today was the day it hit me. A Black woman, an Indian American woman is going to be Vice President of the United States. A...[Read More]
COVID-19 has changed the face of planet Earth. This virus has impacted the lives of every human being in one way or another. As of...[Read More]
It’s time to put our differences aside in honor of the International Day of Friendship today, July 30. Many of us feel separated from others...[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]
Current EventsMissing & Murdered Indigenous WomenNative American Heritage MonthNative American Issues
What do the names Sara Nicole Graham, Faith Hedgepeth, Katina Locklear and Rhonda Jones mean to you? To Native American communities in North Carolina, those names...[Read More]
I have been teaching for 21 years in North Carolina. I’m currently in Wake County at Carroll Magnet Middle School where we focus on community-based...[Read More]
Yesterday the mayor sent an email asking me to press pause and go out from my home only for work, food, medicine, and solitary outdoor...[Read More]
Across North Carolina, women are feeling the pinch of the Coronavirus pandemic in a variety of ways. As small business owners, as employees, as caretakers...[Read More]