So many people were drinking the cool-aide of politics thinking that our freedom was attached to politics. But our freedom is ...
Religion is everywhere in the history of mankind. But until recently, people had no choice in their religious identity, and almost everyone followed the religion of their family or tribe.
and natural resource development of American Indian nations and peoples. A deeper understanding of Pacific Northwest tribal interests and history will also allow you to better work with key tribal ...
The Asian American Studies Center at the University of Houston serves as an educational, cultural and research hub in celebration of multiculturalism. The center offers a minor in Asian American ...
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Ballet After Dark, a Baltimore nonprofit that uses dance to address trauma, held a holiday dinner for community members, volunteers and beneficiaries, and announced a one million dollar grant to ...
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The Baltimore City Council was sworn in at the Baltimore War Memorial on Dec. 5, with Zeke Cohen as the new City Council President, who pledged to work together to address trauma, public safety ...
Air Force officials will have to brief Congress on a pilot program that would allow service members to grow beards.
From the impact of new technologies to the influence of social and cultural changes, FOOD: Transforming the American Table explores the transformation of food and drink in post-World War II America.
Draper is the great-granddaughter of John H. Murphy Sr., who was born a slave in Baltimore in 1840 and went on, in 1897, to help re-establish the Afro-American newspaper. In 1900, Murphy and ...