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All-women Pilot Team Performs Historic Super Bowl Pre-game Flyover
These women made history soaring sky-high. For the first time ever, the Super Bowl featured a team of all-women pilots…
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Civil rights and media icon Xernona Clayton became the first woman to be enshrined with a statue in downtown Atlanta…
Read More »Two years after Harris County addressed a disparity study finding that showed the county significantly… The post Harris County’s Utilization…
Read More »These women made history soaring sky-high. For the first time ever, the Super Bowl featured a team of all-women pilots…
Read More »ABOVE: American Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968) speaks at a press conference… The post Where’s Our Sense…
Read More »Just four days after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968,… The post The King Holiday…
Read More »Viviane Faver The exhibition “City of Kings: A History of Graffiti in New York” opened, filled with information curated and…
Read More »In her 1968 run for president, Mitchell’s slogan was “Black and White Unite to Fight Racism, Poverty, and War!” She…
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