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#InContext: Agnes Igoye

#InContext: Agnes Igoye

Today, there are an estimated 24.9 million victims of human trafficking; that is about three times the population of New York City. While it is...

#InContext: Susan B. Anthony

#InContext: Susan B. Anthony

Best known as one of the most prominent leaders of the women’s suffrage movement, Susan Brownell Anthony dedicated her life to advocacy on many...

#InContext: Toni Morrison

#InContext: Toni Morrison

Editor’s Note: Like the rest of the world, we mourn the passing of Toni Morrison. She inspired so many thinkers, writers, creatives, and dreamers...

#InContext: Robert F. Kennedy

#InContext: Robert F. Kennedy

By: CHRISTIN VIVONA Robert Francis “Bobby” Kennedy was born on November 20, 1925 in Brookline, Massachusetts to a tight-knit, Irish-American family....

#InContext: Harriet Jacobs

#InContext: Harriet Jacobs

By: ARIANA HADDEN For some individuals, freedom is never an option to begin with. They are born into the world without rights, without justice, and...

#InContext: Nelson Mandela

#InContext: Nelson Mandela

The concept of struggle for humanity is a common trope endured by many individuals in the world, and Nelson Mandela is no exception. Born on July...

#InContext: Abigail Adams

#InContext: Abigail Adams

Hailed for her now-famous admonition that the Founding Fathers “remember the ladies” in their new laws, Abigail Adams was not only an early advocate...

#InContext: Nelson Mandela

#InContext: Nelson Mandela

By: CHERISSE FRANCIS Nelson Mandela, now regarded as one of the most influential civil rights activists of all time, was born Rolihlahla Mandela on...