The legacy and dream of Martin Luther King Jr. lives on today but for so many African-American same-gender loving people that dream has been deferred. However, it's a new year and it's time for Black ...
In honor of Women’s History Month and the UN’s International Decade for People of African Descent, the African American Policy Forum (AAPF) is inviting you to participate in Her Dream Deferred, a ...
From March 23 to March 30, the African American Policy Forum (AAPF) will host the 11th annual Her Dream Deferred forum, a pivotal event dedicated to addressing the pressing issues that affect Black ...
“What happens to a dream deferred?” (Langston Hughes, Harlem, 1951). Residents of public housing in New York moved in with the promise of affordable housing and a stepping stone to financial stability ...
Today, we will observe the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., born 92 years ago on Jan. 15, 1929. King did much to advance the cause of civil rights as the principal spokesman of that movement, ...
Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia is an immigration attorney, Samuel Weiss Faculty Scholar and founding director of the Center for Immigrants’ Rights Clinic at Penn State Law – University Park. She has served ...
At 49, Mark Zaza is a little older than the typical rookie cop. OK, more than a little. He’s also got more than a little life experience too. He has been married, raised three kids, divorced, and ...
Roofing Supervisor Bob Bockas and Director of Facilities Management Clint Lord survey the roof of Armstrong Hall. The roof is near the end of its life and will cost $1 million to replace. (Photo by ...
Although we are now well into 2021, you may still find yourself in shock or disbelief by all of the unexpected twists and turns of the last year. Perhaps, 2020 was suppose to be your year to launch ...
As the 112th Congress gathers steam this month, a major immigration-rights bill, the DREAM Act — which enjoys broad Jewish support and passed in the lame duck Democratic House of Representatives last ...
“What happens to a dream deferred?” (Langston Hughes, Harlem, 1951). Residents of public housing in New York moved in with the promise of affordable housing and a stepping stone to financial stability ...