Redefine Success
As of June 8, 2026, the political landscape in Nevada’s 1st Congressional District is narrowing, with entrepreneur Joy Hoover vying for the Democratic nomination in a primary election scheduled for June 9, 2026. Hoover, who has positioned her campaign around her background as a small business owner and safety advocate, is one of the candidates seeking to represent a district that has been held by Representative Dina Titus since 2013, according to information provided by Ballotpedia and reports from Cento.It All Begins Here
Continuing the March: Why We Must Not Abandon the Fight for Progress and Democracy
The 2018 HBO documentary King in the Wilderness captures a pivotal moment in 1966 when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. And Stokely Carmichael marched through Mississippi, defying violence to champion Black voter registration. Their resolve, forged in the face of systemic oppression, mirrors today’s fight against a Supreme Court that has weakened the Voting Rights Act’s preclearance mechanism in Louisiana v. Callais. The ruling, issued on June 1, 2026, allows states to enact voting laws without federal oversight, a move critics say disproportionately targets minority communities
Denver Council Firebrand Sarah Parady To Step Down Amid Mystery Illness
Parady announced during Monday’s City Council meeting, describing her condition as “chronic and medically not well understood” and saying even routine tasks have become unusually exhausting. “Going up stairs is more exhausting than it used to be to go up a 14er,” she told the council, as reported by The Denver Post.
Los Angeles Mayor Candidates' Forum May 14
Century City Alumnae Chapter joined the San Fernando Valley Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and the Omicron Mu Graduate Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. to host Voices of the City, a virtual Los Angeles mayoral candidate forum Thursday, May 14.

