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Ruth Ella Moore: Overcoming Racism and Misogyny to Pursue Her Passion

As we’re leaving Black History Month and coming into Women’s History Month, it’s only fitting that we take some time to explore the story of Ruth Ella Moore who overcame…

5 Women from Dayton’s History Who Made a Lasting Impact: Celebrating Women’s History Month

Since 1848, when the first Women’s Rights Convention was held, women’s rights movements in theUnited States have been expanding. In honor of women’s history month, let’s look at a small…

Award-winning Documentary About Happiness to be Shown on Campus

Members of the Sinclair community are being given a chance to explore the science behind positivity and happiness during a screening of the documentary Happy later this month. The film,…

Calls Triple to Gambling Addiction Helpline Upon Legalization of Sports Betting in Ohio

On January 1st, 2023, new legislation went into effect at the stroke of midnight that has stirred up quite a bit of controversy. In the state of Ohio, sports betting…

Pan-Africanism Concept in A Roadmap to African Psychology

Pan-Africanism is a concept many may have heard of by now, but few truly understand. If you were to ask Britannica, it’s the belief that those of African descent should…

The Story of Freed Man Jordan Anderson and the Letter to His Former Master

The story of this African American and former slave Jordan (Jourdon) Anderson is an inspiration and a lesson of the courage of a single man in the history of Dayton,…