Archive (Page 98)
May 14, 2023
An Unfinished Story: Stephany Rose Spaulding’s Journey of Making Change
“There's a lot of resiliency, particularly that Black women have to exert to get to where the world recognizes them as history makers, but they're making history almost every day,” Rev. Dr. Stephany Rose Spaulding said.
May 12, 2023
Similar Books About Plucky Black Boys Spark Copyright Suit Against Penguin Random House
The co-author of "I’m a Brilliant Little Black Boy!" is suing the publisher over "striking similarities" with a book it published.
May 10, 2023
Laura J. Downey and the Lessons Learned on her Journey to Becoming a Media Executive
Learn how Laura J. Downey has been able to flourish in the journalism world, as she shares the main lessons she’s learned during her journey.
May 10, 2023
This Pennsylvania Nonprofit is a Bed and Breakfast for Bats
At Pennsylvania Bat Rescue, founder Steph Stronsick developed a successful treatment for White Nose Syndrome.
May 8, 2023
‘We Walk Amongst Each Other, Not with Each Other’: Seeking Common Ground in Sacramento’s Oak Park
Tensions over whether Oak Park is experiencing damaging gentrification or helpful revitalization continue to shape conversations about the neighborhood.