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As the world marks July as the Month Against Trafficking in Persons, the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS), in collaboration with the Handmaid of the Divine Redeemer Sisters’ Foundation, the ...
Paul Laurence Dunbar, who wrote during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is credited as one of the first influential Black poets in America. A graduate of Howard University, he was ...
Diana Lopez, founder of San Francisco-based The Medusa Project, highlights importance to ending human trafficking and violent crime affecting kids, teens, and young adults through education, advocacy, ...
Andrea Gibson, a celebrated poet and performance artist who through their verse explored gender identity, politics and their 4-year battle with terminal ovarian cancer, died Monday at age 49.
Leni Acosta Knight is hosting a "Healing Through Art & Poetry" fundraiser to raise money for the Kapiolani Health Foundation.
The clean energy revolution is being built on the backs of enslaved children and at the cost of strengthening China.
Appreciating poetry doesn't have to take a lot of time. As these moving short poems prove, you can work poetry into your daily life.
Washington poet Eric Ode often finds ideas while out walking. Here he shares a poem inspired by the prickly (or not) holly ...
Jackson poet Don McAnally shares a poem he wrote for the Fourth of July.
Michigan AG Dana Nessel highlights human trafficking risks during summer travel, urging education on its signs, found in various industries and situations.
Learn how AB 1362 addresses labor trafficking in California, protecting workers from exploitation, recruitment abuse, and unfair labor practices.