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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


LeTesha Wheeler: Author, Influencer and Change-Maker, Healing Relationships through Reconciliation
LeTesha Wheeler says to share life experiences, not your opinions. No one can judge your experience. It is not right or wrong — it just is. Take time to understand others’ life experiences.

Marcy Swisher
Sep 22, 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


Tennis Great Serena Williams: Speaking Her Truth to Fight Inequality
Maybe in this era, the mark of a professional athlete worthy of adoration is speaking your truth, not just going along to get along, and that’s what Serena Jameka Williams has done.

Tanisha Wallace Porath
Feb 22, 2022


The Impact of Marvelous Mahalia Jackson: The Queen of Gospel Music
Mahalia Jackson had a powerful impact on a lot of people, and one of them was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., of whom she was a loyal supporter and his favorite opening act around the country.

Suzanne Ridner
Feb 10, 2022


Coretta Scott King: Her Life, Her Legacy
Coretta Scott King successfully aspired to be more than just the wife of famed civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “I am not a ceremonial symbol. I am an activist,” she stated.

Grace Aspinall
Feb 9, 2022


An International Women’s Day Perspective: The “Galegas”
As we honor women globally on International Women’s Day, we recognize the beautiful galegas and their battle for equality. Let us set aside stereotypes and celebrate their place in Brazilian society.

Ana Paula Fortunato
Mar 6, 2020
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