By Maxine L. Bryant In 1852, Frederick Douglass agreed to speak at a July Fourth celebration in New York. He recognized the holiday as the birthday of this nation’s political freedom. He noted that this nation’s founding fathers pronounced the restraints, burdens, and...
By Geri Stengel The coronavirus pandemic had a disproportionate impact on small businesses, especially those owned by women and people of color. The Covid-19 crisis and the...
By Rebecca Morin WASHINGTON – Vice President Kamala Harris landed in El Paso Friday after facing pressure for months to visit the United States’ southern border after...
By Stephanie Burns Leeanne Antonio is a trail blazing, first generation Asian American entrepreneur, bringing the world empathy in a box. She is the Founder and CEO of Bad...
The US will officially recognize Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in America, as a federal holiday after Joe Biden signed a bill into law on Thursday. At a...