>>There is perhaps nothing more American than standing up for your beliefs. When we feel a wrong has been done to us or our rights...[Read More]
Native American Issues
Articles >>The first NC Women’s Summit took place on October 15th, 2013, at UNC-Chapel Hill as a joint collaboration of Women AdvaNCe and the Southern Oral...[Read More]
>>Credit card debt, mortgages, auto loans; sometimes life seems like a never-ending nightmare of owing people money. We learn early. As a 9-year-old, I remember...[Read More]
>>For some of North Carolina’s senior citizens, this year has been a terrifying blast from the past. >>As Bob Hall of Democracy NC explained last...[Read More]
>>By Claire Smith When Carmen Blackmon no longer found fulfillment as a Corporate Analyst at Maersk Logistics, she set out on a journey to find...[Read More]
>>The newest federal education initiative, the Common Core, has been shown to divide roomfuls of education advocates unlike any other topic—and those divisions might surprise...[Read More]
>>This is part one of a two-part series highlighting the research of >>American Women, an organization seeking to amplify the voices of women. The next...[Read More]
>>Even if you don’t speak a second language, you can make sure your child is bilingual before she reaches kindergarten. Even if you work all...[Read More]
>>After $500 million in budget cuts, the North Carolina public school system has started to sound a lot like your granddaddy’s one-room schoolhouse: crowded classes,...[Read More]
>>Governor Pat McCrory says community colleges are >>key to North Carolina’s economic recovery, and he’s right. Since the beginning of the Great Recession, tens of...[Read More]