Dalianny Corporan The sudden death of a 22-year-old Kurdish woman in Iran devasted millions around the world, leading to mass protests for women’s rights in a country that leaves its citizens fearing for their lives. On September 16, 2022 a Kurdish woman named Jina Amini (publicly known as […]
To the University Community, Memorial Day is here. Today, in addition to remembering those service members who gave their all for their country — our ancestors, relatives, and friends —we also need to reflect upon those whose sacrifice has come more recently: the victims of American gun violence.In […]
By Brandon McIntyre On April 13, 1910, a church standing on the corner of North Queen Street in Dover, Delaware that goes by the name of “Mt. Zion AME Church” was established. Throughout the history of the church, many men and women have helped fund and care for […]
By Leah Green March 16, 1827 should be a date we all resonate with. This is the day the first black-owned and operated newspaper came to fruition. Started by a group of free black men in New York City not long after slavery was abolished. Freedom’s Journal addressed […]