After weeks of political gridlock and a record-setting shutdown, the U.S. government is set to reopen, but the real work is only beginning. Lawmakers, federal agencies, and millions of Americans are now bracing for the difficult process of restarting government operations and repairing the economic and personal damage left behind. 1. Federal Workers Return: but […]
A Southern California man has been arrested in connection with allegations that he sexually assaulted several women, law enforcement officials announced. Specific details about the number of victims, dates of the alleged assaults, and the identity of the suspect were not immediately released. According to the arresting agency, investigators linked multiple victim accounts to the […]
A. Philip Randolph was one of the most influential architects of both the labor and civil rights movements in America, a man who understood that economic equality and racial justice were inseparable. Through decades of fearless organizing, he built a foundation that empowered working-class Black Americans and helped spark one of the most defining moments […]
Shirley Chisholm was more than a politician, she was a revolution in motion. Bold, brilliant, and unapologetically independent, Chisholm broke barriers that few dared to challenge, becoming the first Black woman elected to the United States Congress in 1968 and later, the first woman and African American to seek the Democratic presidential nomination in 1972. […]
Sojourner Truth was more than an activist, she was a force of nature. Born into slavery in 1797 in Ulster County, New York, she escaped bondage with her infant daughter in 1826 and went on to become one of the most powerful voices for abolition and women’s rights in American history. Her words, courage, and […]