Helen Appo Cook was born in the state of New York in 1837, and died in Washington, D.C. of pneumonia and heart failure in 1913. She was born to William Appo and Elizabeth Brady Appo, both African American. Her father was a musician, who taught both… more »
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Helen Appo Cook (1837-1913) Helen A. Cook was a leader for African American women's clubs and an advocate for universal suffrage and education. Cook attended the first convention for universal suffrage in Washington, DC, but was a critic of Susan… more »
Homepage - People's Tribune peoplestribune.org The People’s Tribune is an independent media platform that informs, educates, and works hand in hand with movements for a society that is truly of, by and for the people, where everyone is cared for. We… more »
A short film and narratives project “Stories for Life” seeks to bring about the shift in culture that humanity needs to survive. By April M. Short The stories we do and don’t tell about ourselves and these times in which we’re living shape the direction… more »
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According to data on S&P 500 corporations their CEO’s earnings range from a little over 100 to almost 800 times the average salaries of their employees. Corporations can pay these CEO salaries and still make billions in profits because of two… more »
WHY DISPARITIES PERSIST and HOW TO END THEM. A report by the Breast Cancer Research Foundation January 17, 2025 In the United States, breast cancer continues to be the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death in women. In… more »