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Many Asian American women treat gold as an asset as well as an adornment. Now, their daughters are changing how they wear ...
Despite growing political tensions, Black women are still finding a haven within Mexico’s borders, and doing their part to ...
The findings highlight mixed trends in death and incidence rates across cancer types and based on race, ethnicity, and sex ...
Faustin Nsabumukunzi lived quietly in New York. In his home country, prosecutors say, he helped author one of the 20th ...
Transferring between universities can be stressful and disorienting, but at UC Santa Cruz, the Humanities Division works hard ...
With her office decorated with thick books and toys, Amina Humphrey sits wearing bold, brilliant red lipstick and a ...
The 7.7 magnitude earthquake, one of the strongest to hit Myanmar in over a century, killed more than 3,700 people and ...
The Palm Beach County School Board will consider rule changes that would end DEI programs and rules to avoid the potential ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Nadine Maenza, a prominent American advocate for religious freedom, expressed her surprise at the unity among the various religious and ethnic groups in the Kurdish-held ...
Record numbers of Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Native women are serving in state legislatures this year, but remain ...
Women and racial-ethnic minorities remain underrepresented in academic neurology, especially in higher ranks and leadership positions.
The American Democracy Project at the State University of New York at Fredonia will present “Public Action & Awareness: Navigating Civic Engagement” to explore critical issues of civic participation.