Reproductive Rights, which include the availability of safe and legal abortion and access to accurate medical information, continue to be debated in 2019. While some stakeholders see these rights as a fundamental part of democratic freedoms that all citizens deserve,...
On February 20, 2020, Dr. J. T. Way, a historian of Central America at Georgia State University, discussed how criminal networks, fueled by a changing economy, have penetrated local Central American neighborhoods, contributing to the asylum cases in U.S. courts...
On Tuesday, October 20 from 1-2pm via Zoom, Richmond Mayor and JMU graduate, Levar Stoney, participated in a moderated discussion about race, politics, Confederate monuments, and pandemic as these issues have played out during his tenure in...