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Walking Toward Freedom: A Juneteenth Reflection from Los Angeles to Dallas
Juneteenth is a reminder: freedom is not just a date—it’s a duty. A duty to tell the truth. To teach the next generation. To keep walking, even when the road is long.

The Honorable Irma Brown
Jun 18, 2025


Rosa Parks: The Woman Who Sat for Change
Rosa Parks’ story is not just history but it’s a guide for future generations to be brave, stand tall in the face of unfairness and know that your actions today can change your tomorrow.

Shanthi Mariappan
Feb 19, 2025


International Day of the Girl Child: Empowering Girls as the Architects of Their Future
Education is the basis of girls' empowerment, which in turn provides them with the knowledge, skills, and self-esteem to be the architects of their future and to follow their ambitions.

Opeyemi Oladosu
Oct 10, 2024


Malala Day: Honoring the Fearless Voice of Freedom of a Celebrated Activist
To honor Malala and her incredible life and efforts to change the world, Malala Day occurs every year on her birthday, July 12. The day is also significant because she delivered a powerful speech to the United Nations in 2013.

Maddie Bocian
Jul 11, 2024


Lifting Girls Up with Positivity as We Celebrate Women’s Equality Day
Women’s Equality Day is a momentous time to celebrate all that women have accomplished – they are successful, empowering, and intelligent beings who continue to break the glass ceiling.

Chelsea Whittington
Aug 25, 2022


National Good Samaritan Day: We All Belong to the Same Race – Humanity
The Samaritan shows us that we should help each other no matter our religion, our standing of equality in reference to others, or our place in society. We all belong to the same race – humanity.

Grace Aspinall
Mar 12, 2022


Human Rights Day Theme Resonates: “Free and Equal in Dignity and Rights”
Every year on December 10 we commemorate the adoption of, arguably, one of the most significant documents in the history of human rights: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Nina Lelidou
Dec 10, 2021
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