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October 25th – Consulate General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Flag Raising, Bowling Green NY

October 25th – Consulate General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Flag Raising, Bowling Green NY

On October 25th, the Consulate General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines will host a flag-raising ceremony in Bowling Green, NY, to commemorate the country’s 45th Independence Anniversary. This event is a vibrant celebration of national pride, unity, and cultural heritage, bringing together members of the Vincentian community and their allies. Attendees will have the […]

Many Wealthy Members of Congress are Descendants of Rich Slaveholders − New study Demonstrates the Enduring Legacy of Slavery

Many Wealthy Members of Congress are Descendants of Rich Slaveholders − New study Demonstrates the Enduring Legacy of Slavery

By THECONVERSATION| Editorial Credit: Mark Reinstein/ shutterstock.com The legacy of slavery in America remains a divisive issue, with sharp political divides. Some argue that slavery still contributes to modern economic inequalities. Others believe its effects have largely faded. One way to measure the legacy of slavery is to determine whether the disproportionate riches of slaveholders have been passed down to their […]

Why the Margin of Error Matters more than Ever in Reading 2024 Election Polls – a Pollster with 30 years of Experience Explains

Why the Margin of Error Matters more than Ever in Reading 2024 Election Polls – a Pollster with 30 years of Experience Explains

By THECONVERSATION | Editorial Credit: QubixStudio/ shutterstock.com  In just about any discussion of a poll about the very close presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, you’ll hear the phrase “within the poll’s margin of error.” Those words signal that it is a tight race with no clear leader, even if […]

New Polling Shows Strong Support for Harris among Younger Voters of Color

New Polling Shows Strong Support for Harris among Younger Voters of Color

By: Peter Schurmann, Ethnicmediaservices.org | Gorodenkoff / shutterstock.com  A pair of voter surveys released this week offer some encouraging news for the Harris camp just two weeks out from the November 5 election. Both polls show strong support for the Democratic candidate among voters of color in key swing states. With Harris and Trump locked […]