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A celebration and panel discussion honoring Dr. Matilda Evans, South Carolina's first African American female physician, with book unveiling and exhibition. Limited complimentary tickets available.
As a sovereign state, South Africa has the right to make its own decisions and not be “coerced” by American requests”. Being “coerced” is the impression I got, because the implication is, if we don’t ...
ABIDJAN, IVORY COAST — The third US Grains Council (USGC) African Buyers and Sellers Conference in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, ...
Within a roughly 25-mile radius of the southeast Oklahoma town of Idabel, there are 59 industrial poultry farms — more than half built in the last 15 years, typically larger than older operations.
"What happens when an experienced worker is detained or doesn't show up? It's total chaos," a dairy farmworker said.
As federal immigration sweeps have prompted protests across the nation, the border is eerily quiet, as would-be migrants stay ...
Poultry farmers sued a group of major U.S. meat processors on Tuesday, claiming they conspired to curtail recruitment and ...
Nathan Brickl spent 45 minutes in a culvert with one leg twisted behind his back. His recovery tells us of the resilience of ...
VAIL, Ariz. (KGUN) — As Juneteenth remembers an important day in African American history, a community in Vail has put up reminders people who live there can see every day. The Rocking K ...
Initially, the bill faced pushback from some public health groups, which argued for stricter labeling and packaging rules to ensure the safety of poultry products for consumption.
Hundreds gathered to kick off the Juneteenth block party and celebrations at the African American Museum in Philadelphia Thursday afternoon. Food trucks and booths lined the street with various ...