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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…
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Two years after Harris County addressed a disparity study finding that showed the county significantly… The post Harris County’s Utilization…
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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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ABOVE: American Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968) speaks at a press conference… The post Where’s Our Sense…
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Just four days after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968,… The post The King Holiday…
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Viviane Faver The exhibition “City of Kings: A History of Graffiti in New York” opened, filled with information curated and…
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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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