The Trump administration is waging one of the most aggressive assaults on our civil and human rights in a generation. From diverting hundreds of billions of our tax dollars from healthcare and crucial services to fund his mass deportation agenda, to criminalizing protest and silencing our voices, these attacks demand a response. Trump is trying […]
By James E. Causey, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Reporter | Center for Health Journalism Contributor| Photo courtesy of Leonard Wilson At first glance, 59-year-old fitness trainer Leonard Wilson appears to be in peak physical condition. Leonard Wilson (courtesy photo). Standing 6’3” with 24-inch biceps, Wilson easily bench presses over 300 pounds and squats more than 400 […]
Sometimes you just need a reset. By Sandy Connors Marriage isn’t always about surviving major crises or navigating dramatic breaking points. Often, it’s about the quiet moments, the daily choices, and the subtle shifts that, over time, create emotional distance. You might be years into a marriage that looks stable on the outside — no […]
By Anne Webster | Editorial credit: Johnny Silvercloud / Shutterstock.com Introduction: Empowerment Through Preparation For many parents in immigrant communities across the United States, the possibility of an encounter between their child and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a source of profound and legitimate anxiety. In a climate of aggressive and often unpredictable […]
By Esther Claudette Gittens In New York City—a metropolis often celebrated for its multiculturalism and diversity—the divide between liberal ideology and lived behavior has become increasingly apparent. A candid self-reflection framed as the question “Is something wrong with me?” serves as a poignant starting point for analyzing the contradiction many self-identified white liberals face: the […]
By Brian Figeroux, Esq., the Law Firm of Figeroux & Associates Facing overwhelming debt is a deeply personal and often frightening experience. Credit card bills, medical expenses, payday loans, or wage garnishments can leave you feeling trapped with no clear path forward. While many consumers delay seeking help due to stigma, confusion, or misinformation, one […]
By Brian Figeroux, Esq., the Law Firm of Figeroux & Associates | Editorial credit: Christopher Penler / Shutterstock.com In today’s charged immigration enforcement climate, the risk of encountering U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is not limited to border zones. Across the United States—especially in urban centers—ICE officers have been observed approaching individuals in parks, […]
By: Guyana DPI | Photos courtesy: Guyana DPI President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali on Sunday promised Guyanese transformative development on a scale never seen before, if given a second term in office. The president made this commitment while addressing a large gathering of supporters on Sunday at the launch of the PPPC’s 2025 election campaign […]
By Sandy Connors The first year of marriage is often painted as a honeymoon phase—a blissful, carefree chapter filled with romantic dinners, joint Netflix accounts, and dreamy Instagram posts. But behind the filters and couple selfies lies a reality few talk about: the first year of marriage is one of the most critical—and challenging—periods in […]