Statement from New York City Mayoral Candidate Maya Wiley

Statement from New York City Mayoral Candidate Maya Wiley

NYC Mayoral Candidate Maya Wiley speaks during Press conference on rise of attacks against Asian Americans at NAN Headquarters. – New York, NY – March 18, 2021 (Shutterstock) “Scott Stringer must immediately account for this abuse of a campaign intern, including the unwanted advances and the dangling of jobs. This is truly disturbing. Jean Kim, […]

Tidal Wave of Pressure on Biden Administration to Act Urgently to Redesignate Haiti for TPS

Tidal Wave of Pressure on Biden Administration to Act Urgently to Redesignate Haiti for TPS

Members of Haitian women for Haitian refugees organization rally for restoration of TPS and permanent status for refugees from Haiti on Ocean Avenue. – New York, NY – November 8, 2020 (Shutterstock) By AV Press Releases Yesterday, 69 U.S. Representatives signed on to a letter sent to Secretary of State Anthony Blinken expressing “serious and urgent concerns” […]

6 Ways Recent College Graduates can Enhance Their Online job Search

6 Ways Recent College Graduates can Enhance Their Online job Search

By Jason Eckert, The Conversation When recent or soon-to-be college graduates begin to seek employment, many inevitably turn to job-search and networking platforms on the internet. The platforms include some that are college-based – such as Handshake, Symplicity GradLeaders and 12twenty – as well as networking platforms like LinkedIn and PeopleGrove. With COVID-19 having moved […]

Prolonged Brain Dysfunction in COVID-19 Survivors: A Pandemic in its own Right?

Prolonged Brain Dysfunction in COVID-19 Survivors: A Pandemic in its own Right?

By Chris Robinson, The Conversation One in three survivors of COVID-19, those more commonly referred to as COVID-19 long-haulers, suffered from neurologic or psychiatric disability six months after infection, a recent landmark study of more than 200,000 post-COVID-19 patients showed. Researchers looked at 236,379 British patients diagnosed with COVID-19 over six months, analyzing neurologic and […]

4 Black soldiers called N-word, harassed by white woman at Virginia IHOP

4 Black soldiers called N-word, harassed by white woman at Virginia IHOP

Virginia Fairfax County building entrance sign for open IHOP restaurant for take-out and delivery during coronavirus. – Herndon, USA – June 11, 2020 (Shutterstock) By Joseph Wilkinson, MSN A white woman harassed four Black soldiers Monday afternoon at a Virginia IHOP and called them the N-word twice, one soldier said. The unidentified woman initially offered […]

La. Man Accused of Killing 2 Black Men Allegedly Searched on Web About Nazis, Genocide

La. Man Accused of Killing 2 Black Men Allegedly Searched on Web About Nazis, Genocide

By Chris Harris, MSN A Louisiana man on trial for allegedly killing two Black men allegedly searched the internet for information on genocide, Nazi propaganda, white supremacists, and gun silencers in the days before and after the 2017 killings. PEOPLE confirms Kenneth Gleason, 27, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in connection with […]

How Talcum Powder Became Dangerous to Women’s Health

How Talcum Powder Became Dangerous to Women’s Health

By Linda N. Special to CAW In 2021, women’s roles and contributions are even more critical in working through and pulling out of the COVID-19 pandemic. Women are sacrificing their health, career, persons to support family, society, and country. Some are taking up additional roles to meet the demands created by the pandemic, often leaving […]