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Exploring the arrival of Indian food in Chicago, as new film sheds light on a hidden culinary ...
Chicago Tribune· 6 days agoWhen did Indian food first come to Chicago? Many restaurants in the city claim to be among the first...
Opinion: Pride is a time for change and acceptance
Bangor Daily News· 8 hours agoBarrett Spiritualist Church of Bangor. For many people, questions around gender issues are difficult because they are looking for black-and-white answers...
Is the Partisan Divide Too Big to Be Bridged?
New York Times· 12 hours agoBernard Clay, a Black, middle-aged data analyst and poet from Louisville, Ky., was leery when he was thrown together with Shaelyn Bishop, a shy, white,...
In South Africa, ANC holds out its hand to strongest rival
The Christian Science Monitor· 4 hours agoBy the time the presiding judge announced Cyril Ramaphosa’s reelection as president of South Africa,...
Rightfully Remembering Our Enslavement and Freedom: June Late News vs. Relentless Struggle - Los...
Los Angeles Sentinel· 1 day agoAmong the things done were to recognize Juneteenth as a holiday many Black people celebrate and to begin to declare and offer support for it as penance, ...
Exploring the arrival of Indian food in Chicago, as new film sheds light on a hidden culinary ...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWhen did Indian food first come to Chicago? It’s a thorny question. Many restaurants in the city claim to be among the first or the oldest, including Gaylord Fine Indian originally on Clark ...
12 books to read about women in STEM
SearchSecurity.com· 6 days agoPeople employed in science, technology, engineering and mathematics occupations are responsible for major advancements in medicine, computing, communication technologies, ...
The U.S. Supreme Court says: Machine guns for everyone!
Michigan Advance via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoThat was all the time it took to carry out the deadliest single-gunman mass shooting in U.S. history...
Is the Partisan Divide Too Big to Be Bridged?
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoCAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. — Bernard Clay, a Black, middle-aged data analyst and poet from Louisville, Kentucky, was leery when he was thrown together with...
End AP African American Studies? I don’t know how much more Black people in SC can take. | Opinion
The State· 5 days agoThe state that passed a law to ensure its white students could not be discomforted or feel guilty by hearing the truth about its racist past just showed it doesn’t give a damn about its < ...