Grandmother of Juneteenth Opal Lee is photographed in her new Fort Worth ... Unity is the courageous one. It takes leaders ...
A number of federal agencies have banned celebrations related to MLK Jr. Day, Women's History Month and other such ...
The memo was allegedly written to bring the Defense Intelligence Agency in line with President Donald Trump's anti-DEI ...
An educator and civil rights advocate, Lee called for unity and hope, drawing deeply from Dr. Martin Luther King's enduring ...
Fort Worth's Opal Lee called for unity and courage in a letter to newly sworn-in President Trump on inauguration day.
The Pentagon joined the scramble by federal agencies trying to conform to President Trump’s war on diversity programs.
"She's been making things happen her whole life. She's just an extraordinary person in just every way," TCU Professor James ...
President Donald Trump’s inauguration coincided with Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and Fort Worth’s “grandmother of Juneteenth” ...
Despite being on the list of the Defense Intelligence Agency's paused events and activities, the memo clarified that Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth will remain federal holidays.
Thirty-six-year-old Ernst Jean-Jacques Jr. had always been an active member of his community. Working in the human services field in the Lynn area, he assisted with early and middle high school ...