Margaret Noodin, 58, was called a con artist after leaving her job as director of the Electa Quinney Institute last year amid growing suspicion about her claims to an indigenous identity.
The Biden administration is not offering meaningful assistance to contain a potential ecological disaster 90 miles from the U.S. coastline, write Natasha Lycia Ora Bannan and Medea Benjamin.
By Natasha Lycia Ora Bannan and Medea Benjamin
Common Dreams
By now, the images of the oil explosio
By now, the images of the oil explosion that erupted in the Cuban province of Matanzas on Friday, August 5 and continues blazing have become international
Since last year, approximately 440 Cubans have died from COVID-19, giving Cuba one of the lowest death rates per capita in the world. Cuba is also developing five COVID-19 vaccines, including two which have entered stage 3 trials. Cuba has heavily invested in its medical and pharmaceutical system for decades, in part because of the six-decade U.S. embargo that has made it harder for Cuba to import equipment and raw materials from other countries. That investment, coupled with the country’s free, universal healthcare system, has helped Cuba keep the virus under control and quickly develop vaccines against it, says Dr. Rolando Pérez Rodríguez, the director of science and innovation at BioCubaFarma, which oversees Cuba’s medicine development. “We have long experience with these kinds of technologies,” he says. We also speak with Reed Lindsay, journalist and founder of the independent, Cuba-focused media organization Belly of the Beast, who says U.S. sanctions on Cuba con
Race-faker Rachel Dolezal who now goes by African name Nkechi Amare Diallo says she hasn t been able to find a job in SIX years after being exposed
Rachel Dolezal, 43, has claimed she is unable to find a job after it was revealed she is a race faker in 2015
She told Tamron Hall that even after changing her name to Nkechi Amare Diallo in 2017 she is still recognized
The former NAACP leader said it had been really tough to provide for her kids
She said she was forced to create my own job and she now braids hair
Dolezal, who says she still feels black, claimed she wished people could see me more for who I am