Woman Confirmed as First Native Federal Judge in California
Justice Sunshine Suzanna Sykes was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as California’s first Native federal judge. Sykes is now the fourth active Native federal judge in the nation. Sykes’ previous...
View ArticleNew York City says Farewell to its last Public pay Phone
The final payphone was removed from midtown Manhattan, New York, making payphones officially a thing of the past. The payphone was removed from the street and taken to the Museum of the City of New...
View ArticleNine Army Bases with Controversial Names will be Renamed soon
In the past, the U.S Army bases had several locations named in honor of controversial Confederate officers. The country’s defense department proposed new base names that honor women and people of...
View ArticleBig Brothers Big Sisters Receives Million Dollar Donation
MacKenzie Scott is donating $122.6 million to Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. This donation will support 38 Big Brothers Big Sisters of America locations. According to a statement, the donation...
View ArticleLatinos in Heritage Conservation looks into the future
The Latinos in Heritage Conservation (LHC) was founded in 2014 by a group of heritage practitioners, advocates, scholars, and students to serve as a national network to support the preservation of...
View ArticleCalifornia Approves the States 1st Robotic taxi Service
California regulators have approved the ‘Cruise’ driverless taxi rides in San Francisco, the first to be approved in a state where several competitors are testing the same technology. Original post...
View ArticleWoman gets 3D printed ear Transplant made of her own cells
A woman receives the first 3D-printed ear transplant made of her living cells. 3DBio Therapeutics has called this transplant a “groundbreaking reconstructive procedure.” The reconstruction is one of...
View ArticleThe Swift Factory: Where Preservation Meets Community Engagement
Hartford, Connecticut, is home to M. Swift & Sons, which first opened its doors in 1887. M. Swift & Sons was the largest gold leaf (gold that has been hammered into very thin sheets)...
View ArticleNew Museum in Charleston will Explore the African American Experience
The 150,000-square-foot International African American Museum of Charleston, South Carolina, is expected to open in January of 2023. The museum will feature the horrors of the slave trade and the...
View ArticleBrown PR Welcomes New Team Member
. Brown Public Relations welcomes Janilyah Khadaran Assistant Account Manager to our team. Janilyah is a junior at Tougaloo College, where she majors in Mass Communications with an emphasis in Public...
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