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Holocaust Survivor Returns to Auschwitz with Family
On January 27, 1945, about 7,000 Jewish prisoners were freed from the Auschwitz-Birkenau c...
Examining the Economic Impacts of DEI
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed the “Ending Radical and Wasteful...
Acts Housing Helps Milwaukee Renters Become Homeowners
Buying a home is a major financial milestone, but it’s becoming harder to achieve. In 2024...
Hope Chicago Sends Students and Parents to College for Free
As high school seniors start to receive their college acceptance letters, many are wonderi...
What History Tells Us About the Economic Impact of Mass Deportations
President-elect Donald Trump plans to sign a slate of executive orders on his first day ba...
Americans Living Downwind of First Nuclear Weapons Test Seek Accountability
On July 16, 1945, America’s first nuclear weapons test took place at the Alamogordo Bombin...
Innovative Idea Addresses Knoxville’s Lack of Affordable Housing
The demand for affordable housing is high, but it’s in low supply – forcing many into home...
High Housing Costs Force Many Employed People into Homelessness
Qneshia Tweedy is a mother-of-three who worked as a district manager for a newspaper until...
Fellowship Introduces Young Men of Color to Teaching
There are very few men of color in education. In fact, they only make up about 7% of pre-K...
D.C. Chef’s Journey from NFL Cheerleader to James Beard Award Winner
Masako Morishita’s career path is unlike any other. Born in Japan, she came to the United ...
Conservative Environmentalists Look for a Middle Ground
President-elect Donald Trump is outlining his energy and environmental policy. Some of his...
Nonprofit Uses Clean Energy for Hurricane Relief
Nearly two months after Hurricane Helene struck North Carolina, hundreds of people remain ...