Before the LIE, Black residents risked their safety on local roads to reach Eastville. Descendants still live there today.
As Black History Month heads into its final week, there is a piece of profound history in our region that overlooks a hillside on Miami's western campus.
R omantic love is not the only sort of love. There are alternative forms—including communal love, which is deeply rooted in ...
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France24 (Video) on MSNGermans protest military aid, arm supplies to UkraineThe peace movement in Berlin has taken to the streets a few days before the general election. For three years, these activists have been denouncing the German government's arms supplies and support to ...
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TourScoop on MSNLiving stories: the Alaska Native attractions you see aboard an Indigenous-owned small cruise shipThe country’s only Indigenous-owned cruise line. Founded in 1970 by Bob and Betty Allen when they renovated an old boat that ...
Forbes Travel Guide’s annual Star Awards celebrate the finest in hospitality around the world. Ranking luxury experiences ...
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The Nation on MSNWhat Harm Reduction Really Looks LikeHarm reduction advocates are implementing solidarity-based strategies for curbing drug overdoses in Minneapolis.
Long Island native Robert L. Foster spent 12 years working at an environmental lobbying group and uses his experience in his ...
California’s small businesses create the bulk of jobs in the state. Trump’s funding freeze, anti-DEI push and more could ...
Rather than petri dishes or microscopes, in Brie Tripp’s lab you’ll find diverse undergrads gathered around laptops, carrying ...
Dr. Mufaddal Hamadeh is leading efforts to rebuild Syria’s devastated medical infrastructure, working with the Syrian American Medical Society to deliver urgent care and train local health care ...
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