Remembering the Civil Rights Movement

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 were successful in bringing change to American society. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. While the Voting Rights Act 1965 aimed to overcome legal barriers that prevented African Americans […]

For the Love of Dogs

Many people have probably owned a dog at least once in their lifetime or had some sort of interaction with them. Many don’t consider the history of dogs and how they evolved from the wild to living in our homes as part of our families.        According to genetic studies, modern day domesticated dogs originated in […]

España No Pide Perdón

“Es un acto de humildad ofrecer perdón, es un acto que dignifica tanto al que lo ofrece como al que lo recibe,” delinea el Presidente de México Andrés Manuel López Obrador al reino de España al pedirle que este solemnemente se disculpe por las terribles acciones cometidas en la conquista. A finales del siglo XV, […]

Fe del Mundo: Revolutionizing Filipino Healthcare

Early Life and Education Fe del Mundo was born on November 27th, 2011 in Manila, Philippines. As the sixth child of eight children, she witnessed three of her siblings’ death in her childhood. When she was 11, one of her older sisters died of appendicitis, which motivated her to pursue a medical career to help […]