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‘And the Know’: How Martin Luther King Jr. Day became federal law in 1983 Some states didn’t recognize the day until as late as 2000
Published on January 16, 2023
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The 3 C’s That Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Can Teach Us Today To Advance Workplace Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
January 16, 2023
By Nikia WhiteOpinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.It’s been more than 50 years since Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. passed away. At the young age of 39, he managed to change the entire course of American history, from his influence as a pastor to his on-the-ground presence as a civil rights activist. Dr. King made the United States a more inclusive and equitable place not jus
Meet the Women Behind the Line of Hygienic Hijabs Made for Muslims in Healthcare
January 16, 2023
Healthcare workers Yasmin Samatar and Faraoli Adam were on a mission to help keep Muslim healthcare workers and patients safe in the hospital, leading them to create a special line of hygienic hijabs.According to TwinCities.com, the women, who are both 29 years old, found a hole in the industry when they realized there was no access to protective equipment for Muslim women like themselves. After t