
The girl who opened schoolhouse doors for Latinos
In honor of National Hispanic Month. In the 1920s Mexican laborers moved to California to work in the citrus groves. At that time, it was not unusual to see signs in restaurant windows that said, “No dogs or Mexicans.” This
June 18: A day of protest, policy, and beginnings
June 18, 2018 marked a turning point in U.S. history, as outrage over the Trump administration’s family separation policy gripped the nation. While leaders in Washington D.C. demanded accountability, and local law enforcement worked to align with civil rights
In Memory of Martine Larsen
We are honored to recognize a recent gift made in memory of Martine Larsen, a remarkable woman whose life was defined by resilience, brilliance, and boundless compassion.
Juneteenth: diversity, equity and inclusion. The best is yet to come.
As you go through your day, take a moment to reflect on what was, what is, and is yet to come, for you, your family, and your future. Because, as BTS sings, "your “best is what comes next.”