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admin | October 18, 2021
March is Womens History Month. Started in 1987, Womens History Month recognizes all women for their valuable contributions to history and society.
admin | October 18, 2021
March is Womens History Month. Started in 1987, Womens History Month recognizes all women for their valuable contributions to history and society.
admin | October 9, 2021
Editors note: This week starts our new schedule of columnists in the slot thats typically been filled by Arlene Violet. As a reminder, Arlene will now be writing once per month in her retirement, starting next month, and three other columnists will be writing on other weeks, including Marcela Betancur, Tom Ward, and Ricardo Pitts-Wiley. Since Sept
admin | October 9, 2021
The Many Saints of Newark, the prequel to the beloved TV series The Sopranos that opened last week in theaters and on HBO Max, is the biggest film disappointment of 2021 so far. If The Sopranos paved the way to a new cinematic art formthe multipart, multi-season TV dramathe prequel seems to want to bury an entire genre: the ethnic mafia film
admin | October 9, 2021
1691 The charter for the Province of Massachusetts Bay is issued. 1763 King George III issues the Royal Proclamation of 1763, closing Indigenous lands in North America north and west of the Alleghenies to white settlements
admin | October 2, 2021
The U.S.-Israeli bond is a flexible and wide bridge.
admin | October 2, 2021
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) One hundred years ago this month, the oldest synagogue in the Phoenix area was built.
admin | October 2, 2021
During National Hispanic Heritage Month, the Army and the nation take time to commemorate the many contributions made by Hispanic Americans who have shaped our national character and strengthened our communities. Since the founding of this nation Hispanic Americans have proudly answered the call to duty in the U.S. armed forces and continue to do so today preserving a proud legacy
admin | October 2, 2021
Latino people from all 50 states shape American culture and politics, but despite their diversity, they are too often viewed as belonging to a single category.
admin | September 30, 2021
Oakland University will host Jewish Communities in Mexico: A conversation with writer Jacobo Sefami from 10-11 a.m. on Thursday, October 7 in Founders Ballroom A inside the Oakland Center on the OU campus. Prior to becoming an academic reference in Sephardic literary production, Jacobo Sefami was already internationally recognized as an expert in Latin American contemporary poetry, said Dr
admin | September 30, 2021
Whether youre heading out or staying in, this weeks Hoboken + Jersey City (and beyond) events guide has got you covered with farmers markets, concerts, kid-friendly events, and so much more. Check out this list of all the in-person + virtual events happening in Hoboken, Jersey City, and beyond this weekend, September 29th October 3rd. Disclaimer:Eventsare subject to change.