Black Farmers in Arkansas Fight USDA for Fair Discrimination Relief

TL/DR - The Black Farmers & Agriculturalists Association (BFFA) has met with black farmers in Arkansas to provide information on applying for financial assistance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The USDA has $2.2 billion set aside as part of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2021 for farmers who have experienced discrimination…

Celebrating Indigenous Cultures: Honoring Native Identities on People’s Day

TL/DR - Northern Michigan University (NMU) celebrated Indigenous Peoples’ Day with over 100 community members gathering to commemorate the histories and cultures of Indigenous peoples. The university had formally rescinded recognition of Columbus Day in favor of celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day in 2015, which was officially implemented in…

Denise Austin’s Top Wellness Tip for Ageless Fitness at 66

Denise Austin's Wellness Tip and Fitness Journey Workout devotee and fitness pioneer Denise Austin is a perfect example of staying in top shape throughout your life. Despite being in her sixties, she maintains a consistent workout routine. Social Media Wellness Tip On what she fondly refers to as "Wellness Wednesdays", Austin posted an…

Biden Climate Law Spurs Suniva’s US Solar Factory Restart

TL/DR - U.S. solar manufacturer Suniva will restart its Georgia cell factory next year due to incentives in President Joe Biden's climate law. The company is the latest to commit to new U.S. solar production capacity since the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which subsidizes domestic manufacturing of clean energy equipment. The…