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Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah Geechee Nation

Mar 15, 2023
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March is designated as Women’s History Month. It goes back to the early 1900’s, though had been erased until sometime in the 1960’s by an activist who called herself Laura X. This month is set aside to highlight the contributions and legacies of women who have been forgotten or overlooked. This article will introduce a…

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Soul Food: Beyond February

Mar 6, 2023
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Soul! You gotta have soul! The term soul is used to identify a genre of music and food in African American culture. Soul is to have a joyous emotion. It points to a feeling and way of life—and that feeling is used in dancing, singing, and even cooking! This goes beyond any month—it’s a genre.…

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January Volunteer Network Roundup!

Feb 28, 2023
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Teams in our Food Security Project (FSP) reported 50 events in January, serving 3,672 individual beneficiaries and giving out 5,856 meals! Additional GO Humanity Service Teams held 16 more service events.

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Opinion: The Black Panthers Had the Right Idea for People Power

Feb 27, 2023
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Blue States. Red States. What does that even mean when all across the nation people suffer in so many areas of life?

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Opinion: DeSantis continues lynching and erasing black communities with his gubernatorial authority

Feb 20, 2023
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The erasure of Black History Month by America

Feb 13, 2023
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Super Bowl creates major difficulties for people with housing insecurities

Feb 9, 2023
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While the Eagles and Chiefs play out a sports drama this weekend for America’s entertainment, people struggling to eat and find shelter will see the drama of their lives compounded by the Big Game.

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High Health Insurance Deductibles are a Struggle for Many

Jan 30, 2023
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Every January 1st, millions of Americans experience the resetting of their health insurance deductible. They’ll have to pay it in full before receiving needed medical services.

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Crafting for a Cause: Using Your Sewing, Knitting, and Crocheting Skills for People Experiencing Homelessness

Jan 25, 2023
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I see you, fellow crafter. Like you, I’ve crocheted a hat for everyone in my family twice. We both may or may not have 100 masks in a box somewhere left over from the 7,000 we made during the height COVID. Perhaps you, too, have sewn a quilt or knitted a hat for every single…

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The Humanist Past and Future of the Republic of Haiti

Jan 20, 2023
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Sixteen months ago, a magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck the southern arm of Haiti, decimating the region. Hospitals lay in ruins, unable to treat the 12,000+ people injured in the quake. Hundreds of thousands were left homeless. Roads, bridges, power plants, and schools were destroyed and have never been rebuilt. Compromised water supply systems have led…

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