Going to Vote, Going to Church? In Alabama, Don’t Rely on Public Transit
When it comes to supporting public transit services, Alabama is near dead last among states, creating serious barriers for Alabamians just trying to get to work or to school, to church or to vote.
Artificial Intelligence Could Dramatically Reshape the 2024 US Election
The Biden Administration’s executive order on AI places many standards on the emerging technology, but experts say much more is needed to safeguard the election process.
Anti-China Rhetoric Takes Center Stage at Third Republican Presidential Debate
China bashing loomed large at the third Republican Presidential debate Nov. 8 in Miami Florida, setting off fears of a fresh wave of anti-Asian American hate crimes.
TEXAS VIGNETTE ANNOUNCES CALL FOR ENTRIES FOR WOMEN ARTISTS TO PARTICIPATE IN 2023 VIGNETTE ART FAIR; DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS AUG. 5
Billed as one of Texas’ largest women’s art fairs – with 100% of proceeds going directly to the artists – the fifth-annual juried show returns Nov. 3-4 to Dallas Market Hall; selected artists to be notified Sept. 4
Myth, AI, & Reality Power A Thrilling New Genre Of Indian Sci-Fi!
From the Ramayana and Artificial Intelligence to Climate Crisis, Indian science fiction writers are asking, what if we lived in an alternate universe where the future is a reimagined past?
State investigating claim that DPS troopers were told to push migrants back into the Rio Grande and deny them water
“These chilling reports of calculated inhumanity against children and asylum seekers on the Texas border are not only deeply disturbing, but monstrous.
In Southern States, New Voter Suppression Tactics Pose as Anti-Fraud ‘Integrity’ Measures
Voting rights experts from across the country met to discuss a new wave of voter suppression laws targeting voters across much of the U.S. South.
Coalition Takes Biden to Task for Falling Short on Voting Rights
A coalition of more than 100 civil rights and advocacy organizations is accusing the Biden administration of falling short on its “visionary” commitment to step up voter registration and that the failure to shore up voting rights is disproportionately hurting non-white voters.
A Latino Cultural Museum Coming to Fort Worth
This past Saturday (2/25), I attended the first formal stakeholder meeting of the “Let’s start a museum,” not the real name. I was both surprised and pleased to see that the turnout was over 50 people (so much to our “Raza don’t care” talk)
Bilingual VIDA Bilingüe
After a couple of challenging years, 2023 promises to be much brighter!