Parents struggling to feed and care for their children live in every corner of this great country. We shouldn’t ignore them.
Author: Suzette Hackney, USA TODAY
What will matter more to women voters in midterms: Abortion rights or the price of bread?
The abortion debate hasn’t gone away, but reproductive rights certainly seem to have taken a backseat to the cost of milk, bread and eggs.
Biden has lofty plan to ‘end hunger.’ But president must address Americans’ urgent needs.
As food prices soar, now is the time for the Biden administration to bolster financial support for America’s food banks.
Rosalind Brewer, Walgreens CEO, says she’s ‘in the most rewarding moment of my career’
Walgreens CEO Rosalind Brewer is one of America’s top Black female executives. She often hears, “Can you have it all?” Her response? “Yes, you can.”
‘We’ve come a long way’: Woman engineer who piloted the all-electric Ford F-150 Lightning
Linda Zhang, the pioneering chief engineer behind the revolutionary all-electric Ford F-150 Lightning, has made historic moves in a male-dominated auto industry.
Trayvon Martin’s mom remembers her son and talks about the future, 10 years after his death
Sybrina Fulton now exists to give voice to her silenced son and inspire others who are victims of injustice.
25 million reasons to be thankful in Charlottesville, where there’s accountability for hate
Every penny of the more than $25 million the jury awarded sends a much-needed signal in America: Racist and repulsive actions will be held to account.
It’s OK to want justice for Gabby Petito and acknowledge that thousands are missing, with no media attention
In 2020, 543,018 individuals were reported missing, 40% people of color. What are their names? We’ve been here before: ‘Missing white woman syndrome.’
Edited Bartram Trail High School yearbook photos are as inherently sexist as they are unsightly
Forcing girls to hide their bodies, particularly developing bodies, sends them a message that they should be ashamed and embarrassed of their anatomy.
A teacher hangs a BLM flag at a school named for a Confederate general. Now she’s under investigation.
Amy Donofrio hung a Black Lives Matter flag at Robert E. Lee High as a sign her class was a safe place to talk about race. She is under investigation.