By James Ortiz, Staff Photographer
On February 15th, 2024, Regis University took part in celebrating World Anthropology Day. World Anthropology Day is commemorated to appreciate the professionals and share information about anthropology.
Read MoreOn February 15th, 2024, Regis University took part in celebrating World Anthropology Day. World Anthropology Day is commemorated to appreciate the professionals and share information about anthropology.
Read MorePlease continue to take action by pressuring our elected officials to call for a ceasefire, keep supporting Palestine in any way, and keep speaking about the horrors occurring there. The information below is only a snapshot of what is going on. Palestine needs our support!
Read MoreThe Black Panther Party (BPP) in the 1960’s is known by many, but not always in a positive way. They are / were seen as a violent terrorist group that was feared by many people in the white community. However, their intentions and actions are rarely spoken about truthfully.
Read MoreBy Paige Robinson, Staff Photographer
During the Civil Rights Movement, many members of the Black community fought for equal rights and justice. This included all ages, genders, and backgrounds. In Americus, Georgia, there was a youth group called the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) who led peaceful protests. In July 1963, the SNCC hosted a protest near the Martin Theater, with more than 200 people involved. Police quickly shut down the protest, but the story does not stop there.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, January 31st, 2024, I attended my first Association of Latino Professionals For America. Their mission is to connect Latino leaders for impact.
Read MoreWhat pops into your mind when you think about the Lone Ranger? Most likely a white cowboy on a horse in the Wild West. That would make sense because of how the media portrays the Lone Ranger. Movies have shown the majority of cowboys as white males. However, the famous Lone Ranger was actually inspired by a Black man. In fact, most cowboys in history were Black men.
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