Interviews June 5, 2019 0 Comments DACA and a DREAMer’s Dream By Deba Uwadiae Seven years ago, on June 15, 2012, the Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano sent a very
Interviews May 1, 2019 2 Comments Attorney Emmanuel Olawale: A Decade of Gratitude By Deba Uwadiae Ohio-based multiple award-winning Attorney Emmanuel Olawale sits at the table of his new 2,250 square feet office
Interviews April 3, 2019 0 Comments Columbus Africentric School: A Reality out of Uncommon System – Kay Onwukwe By Deba Uwadiae Kay Onwukwe, architect, artist and sociologist is the vice president, principal and lead designer of HKI Associates,
Interviews March 4, 2019 0 Comments We went from four to 55 vehicles in one year—Ryan and Hoa McManus Founder of Share Transport Company, Ryan McManus and Hoa McManus, co-founder and whose mother came to America as a refugee
Interviews March 4, 2019 0 Comments I Am Running for President of the United States – Andrew Yang By Deba Uwadiae “I am running for President of the United States,” Andrew Yang, 2020 Presidential Candidate in the Democratic
Interviews January 5, 2019 0 Comments Ohio House Bill 137 spurs Rep. Bernadine K. Kent for more years in the House Representative Bernadine Kennedy Kent (D) Ohio District 25 spoke glowingly of Bill 137 that she sponsored, was passed by the
Interviews January 4, 2019 0 Comments Joe Begeny: To Make Reynoldsburg a Welcoming City Joe Begeny serves as the President, Board of Education of the Reynoldsburg City Schools, Ohio and has been a resident
Interviews December 4, 2018 0 Comments Omoyele Sowore: Mission Take Nigeria Back In Nigeria, Omoyele Sowore , who has lived in the United States for 19 years, is synonymous with Sahara Reporters,
Interviews November 1, 2018 6 Comments Feyi Tolani: An Advocate-In-Nursing By Deba Uwadiae Children often aspire to become a doctor or a lawyer. So it was no surprise when Feyi
Interviews October 3, 2018 0 Comments Joanna Pinkerton: Driving the COTA Transformation By Deba Uwadiae With one with such fascinating, compelling and “automotive” credentials, the Central Ohio Transit Authority, COTA couldn’t have