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By Liz Wing on 06/01/2010 @ 12:28 PM
Human rights has been restored in Malawi, with President Bingu wa Mutharika pardoning two men, jailed for choosing to live in a committed relationship. This is an important moment for the international recognition of human rights.
By Bobbie Brinegar on 05/31/2010 @ 06:55 PM
Recently I was among the guests at a reception to honor the dean of the White House Press Corps, Helen Thomas, and to unveil the ambitious architectural plan that will pay tribute to the suffragists who were jailed at the Lorton Work House.
By Ann Lewis on 05/27/2010 @ 04:30 PM
With Memorial Day weekend upon us, we acknowledge the service and sacrifice of active duty military, as well as vets and their families, as they serve America around the world.
By Isabella Miller on 05/24/2010 @ 12:00 PM
Conflict minerals are at the center of the violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo. They are minerals used in our every day lives, but armed groups make $180 million per year through their control of mines and trading routes throughout the region.
By Leecia Eve on 05/20/2010 @ 06:00 PM
Two men in Malawi are sentenced to the maximum of 14 years in prison with hard labor because of who they are and who they love. Read on, to hear this devastating story.
By Liz Wing on 05/12/2010 @ 05:28 PM
12.3 million adults and children are victims of forced labor. About half of them are women and girls. Human trafficking is a $31.6 billion industry. Read more about what government agencies and NGOs are doing to combat it.
By Liz Wing on 05/11/2010 @ 05:28 PM
Secretary Clinton was the Keynote Speaker at the CARE Conference this year. She spoke about childhood nutrition and praised CARE for their programs that focus on improving the health and lives of so many people across the globe.
By Allida Black on 05/01/2010 @ 08:00 PM
Dr. Dorothy Height was a woman warrior for justice. We pay tribute to the civil rights leader.
By Kakenya Ntaiya on 04/26/2010 @ 02:00 PM
An example of how one person can make a difference, Kakenya started a non-profit, Kakenya’s Dream, to fulfill her dream of building schools in her village, and offering education opportunities to girls who otherwise would not have the opportunity to attend school.
By Leecia Eve on 04/20/2010 @ 06:00 PM
I, along with millions of Americans and people around the world, learned this morning of the passing of Dr. Dorothy Irene Height. She was 98 years young...
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