AvatarEDRflipped into Times And Space Traveler1 day agoThe 'surprising' legacies of Windrush generationverified_publisherBBC News - Angelle Joseph"Surprising stories" from a city's first African Caribbean residents are being shared in an exhibition looking at the legacies of the Windrush generation. The project was the brainchild of Dr Carol Brown-Leonardi, founder of the African Caribbean Research Group (ACRG), in partnership with the Museum …
AvatarEDRflipped into AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN MAKING HISTORY12 hours agoFirst African-American Labor Secretary Alexis Herman dies at 77afro.com - by Zenitha PrinceBy Zenitha Prince AFRO Contributing Editor Pioneering civil servant and advocate Alexis Herman, who served as the 23rd and first African American …
AvatarEDRflipped into ALL ABOUT GEN Z12 hours agoThe Gen Z Mindset Graduates Bring To The Workplace In 2025Forbes - Bryan Robinson, Ph.D.Managers are unprepared to deal with the new wave of Gen Z graduates entering the workforce with a “What’s in it for me?” mindset, according to experts. They aren’t just job hunting; they’re redefining what work should look like for them. Rigid nine-to-five office hours, hierarchical structures and …
AvatarEDRflipped into WORLD WAR LIVES10 hours agoEighty years on, survivors and families remember horrors of Bergen Belsenverified_publisherBBC News - Duncan KennedyThere had been rumours. There had been aerial photographs. There had been the written testimony of a few escapees. But it took liberation for the revelation of the shocking reality of the Nazi's concentration camps. Nowhere was this more true than when British and Canadian troops advanced on the …
AvatarEDRflipped into WORLD WAR LIVES17 hours agoExplorers find Battle of Midway’s bombers near wreck of USS Yorktownverified_publisherThe Washington Times - Brad MatthewsA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration exploration team found planes and a car in and around the World War II-era wreck of the aircraft …
AvatarEDRflipped into AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN MAKING HISTORY13 hours agoAlexis Herman, the first Black secretary of labor in U.S. history, dies at age 77verified_publisherNPR - Tom DreisbachThe first Black leader of the U.S. Department of Labor, former Secretary Alexis Herman, has died at the age of 77. Former President Bill Clinton nominated Herman to the role, which she held from 1997 to 2001, following a career in social work, civil rights and Democratic politics. "Hillary and I are …