Happy Holidays of Diasporic Peoples: Kwanzaa & Hanukkah
Some complain that wishing people “Happy Holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas” is offensive or indicative of some kind of culture war. As a person of
Some complain that wishing people “Happy Holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas” is offensive or indicative of some kind of culture war. As a person of
November is Native American Heritage Month, an important acknowledgment of the Native Peoples of the US that has been proclaimed since 1990. Yet November and
In March of this year, the New Mexico legislature passed the Homemade Food Act, which allows the sale of some foods prepared in home kitchens
By Caroline Yezer San Cristobal Volunteer Fire Department is officially on the map with a new sign in front of their station on Calle del
traditionally a source for household water
By CAROLINE YEZER Miscommunication is one of the barriers to understanding new aspects of the LGBTQ movement. We have put in a vocabulary of sorts
By CAROLINE YEZER June is Pride Month, when many LGBTQ+ communities of the world and their allies celebrate the freedom to love, exist, and express
By CAROLINE YEZER June 19 is a US national holiday entitled National Freedom Day. To most Americans who celebrate it, it is better known as
Scientists have recently discovered microscopic plastic particles in the food we eat, the water we drink and, most disturbingly, even in human organs. Because the