Minorities across the globe are suffering and the entire world chooses to stay silent simply because they’re not White or Christian. Where’s the love for the people who are facing oppression worldwide, receiving little to no coverage?
Many minority families do not believe that mental illness is a serious issue. Their belief negatively affects their children and further damages their mental health.
Social Media Editor Lola Ajetunmobi and Staff Writer Janet Chavarria discusses how often minority children struggle with mental health and the generational gap in understanding mental health challenges.
A dimly lit stage with a makeshift tent, a couple props and one man is all it took to provide a deep insight into the life and legacy of Cesar Chavez. “A Moment With Cesar Chavez” is a performance...
Continuing with the events of Women’s History Month on campus, Popcorn And A Movie featured "Wonder Women." The Untold Story of American Superheroines. Alongside the film, a discussion was also held...