Café Cá Phè is the first Vietnamese coffee shop in Kansas City, Missouri and the owners are working to give back to the ...
A sneak peek at upcoming street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows, library events, community meetings and ...
Featuring vivid cultural textiles, eclectic accessories and elaborately constructed hairstyles, artist Thandiwe Muriu’s ...
KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Sushila Gautam, 77, checks her smartwatch, a gift from her son living in the United States, to see if ...
The Vanda Gallery in New Rochelle (a half-hour train ride from Manhattan) has mounted a memorable photo exhibit. From ...
After a Border Patrol agent was killed in a shootout in Vermont in January, the apparent outlines of a grander conspiracy ...
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The Cool Down on MSNLocal women team up to take action against major issue crippling their community: 'Now, I can teach people'They are making their communities more resilient. Local women team up to take action against major issue crippling their community: 'Now, I can teach people' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Faith Ringgold painted a vibrant mural at the Women’s House of Detention on Rikers Island. A few years later, it was whitewashed.
Women who served say they often feel their work and sacrifice is overlooked. That's why La Crosse County is giving those women an opportunity to be seen.
Police say Eric Latroy Brown injured two officers during a struggle when they arrested him on Feb. 7 for an unrelated case.
The lives and lived experience of two women who won their independence from enslavement, and bore witness to history, were shared Feb. 6 at the Phelps County Courthouse.
Captivating, empowering and appropriately uncomfortable, “Nina Simone: Four Women” delivered a message I think everyone ...
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