Turenna Ramirez Ortiz Shares Her Journey as One of Mexico's First Female Managing Partners
Jose Almanzar Opens Up About His Immigration Journey from the Dominican Republic to the U.S. and His Path as a Hispanic Attorney
Jessica Gonzalez Discusses Recent Hispanic Representation in Mainstream Media and Its Impact on Culture
Wifredo Ferrer Shares How Embracing His Roots Has Helped Him Grow Professionally and Personally
Monica Vila Castro Discusses the Importance of Embracing Your Background and Learning from It
Eddie Jauregui Shares How His Hispanic Heritage Has Been A Strength in His Legal Career
Frances Guasch De La Guardia Shares How Staying Rooted in Her Culture Has Inspired Her to Give Back
On Juneteenth: A Discussion with McGlinchey’s African American Affinity Group [More with McGlinchey, Ep. 41]
A Brief History of Discrimination Against Asian and Pacific Islander Americans
Highlighting API Contributions to the U.S. Military
Kristin Asai Shares Her Family History in the U.S. Japanese Internment Camps
Witnessing API Discrimination: A Shared Experience
A Series Introduction from Asian/Pacific Islander Affinity Group Chair Stacey Wang
Framing the American Past to Better Understand Women and Gender History with UC Davis Professors Ellen Hartigan -O’Conner and Lisa Materson: On Record PR
Augusta Baker: Twentieth Century Librarian, Author, and Champion of Inclusive Literature
Celebrating Women’s History Month with Holly Hotchner, President and CEO of the National Women’s History Museum: On Record PR
Meet the Engaging George Washington as He Shares His Views on Leadership and More
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Using Native American tribal names and symbols as part of popular consumer brands has been an endemic practice within the United States for decades. Popular brands that have appropriated tribal names include Jeep Cherokee,...more
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If you haven’t heard already, New York Fashion Week is here! As usual, a lineup of awe-inspiring shows is expected to roll out over the next several days, as it does every September and February, highlighting the latest...more