The Family and Medical Leave Act was passed in 1993, and has allowed 35 million workers to have access to combat health issues, bond with...[Read More]
Native American Issues
Articles Humans have always loved fear. We can see an example of this in 1938 when War of the Worlds was released and grew in popularity because of...[Read More]
Pain is a strange thing. It’s something we all have, but experience in different ways. For me, I have begun to observe the relationship that...[Read More]
Over the course of a few months in the summer of 2017, two women from Lumberton, NC, went missing, Cynthia Jacobs and Abby Lynn Patterson....[Read More]
Today I am in a meeting. There is a proposal to raise the cost of parking permits from $25 to $30 per academic year. The...[Read More]
On October 22nd, I attended a family day for the members of Shatter the Silence, a Facebook support group for family members of homicide victims....[Read More]
In February of 2022, I decided to file to run for NC House District 47. During an endorsement interview, I was asked why I decided...[Read More]
The Red Springs Arts Council and Town of Red Springs held a mural dedication this past Saturday in Red Springs, North Carolina. The mural was...[Read More]
Women AdvaNCe Co-Director Nicki Faircloth recently interviewed Waccamaw Siouan Chairwoman, Pamela Young Jacobs. The Waccamaw Siouan Tribe is located in Bladen and Columbus Counties in...[Read More]
“The American Indian is of the soil, whether it be the region of forests, plains, pueblos, or mesas. He fits into the landscape, for the...[Read More]