Japanese American Internment Reflections: Learning from History’s Shadows
Eighty-two years ago on this day, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt set a precedent in the complex tapestry of American history by ordering 120,000 Japanese Americans into internment camps. This act is a stark reminder of
Juneteenth: Our History, Our Freedom, Our Strength
Juneteenth. It's more than a date on the calendar, more than a moment in history. It’s a testament to our strength, our resilience, our capacity to thrive in the face of adversity.
Gender-Neutral Fashion’s Evolution
By Tala Lim Introduction The fashion industry has always served as a venue for self-expression and cultural evolution. Gender-neutral fashion has taken center stage in recent years, with designers and brands pushing the boundaries of traditional gender norms. This movement style challenges
Seattle Fashion Roots Changed the Industry Forever
By Chele Sellman Seattle is known for its rainy days and gloomy weather. But this doesn't stop Seattleites from being fashionable. In fact, Seattle has a long and rich history