There was a historic ruling by the Supreme Court when it ruled LGBTQ plus rights have a constitutional right to marriage on June 26, 2015. Seven years later, a lot has changed. The Supreme Court is now contemplating another pending landmark decision about the federal right to an abortion. A leaked opinion draft suggests that […]
Sidney Poitier was not just a famous Hollywood actor with a dashing presence who swooned many women of different ages and races, he was also a civil rights activist and philanthropist who supported worthy causes related to fighting diseases and promoting higher education. Born two months premature on Feb. 20, 1927, in Miami Florida, Poitier […]
Black history continues as Maya Angelou, acclaimed writer and civil rights activist, becomes the first Black woman to appear on the U.S. quarter. Throughout her lifetime, Angelou overcame tremendous traumas, contributed greatly to civil rights matters, and received many awards and accolades, but being the first Black woman to be featured on U.S. currency is […]