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5 Women from Dayton’s History Who Made a Lasting Impact: Celebrating Women’s History Month

Since 1848, when the first Women’s Rights Convention was held, women’s rights movements in theUnited States have been expanding. In honor of women’s history month, let’s look at a small…

Pan-Africanism Concept in A Roadmap to African Psychology

Pan-Africanism is a concept many may have heard of by now, but few truly understand. If you were to ask Britannica, it’s the belief that those of African descent should…

National Museum of the United States Air Force Plane Talk

This past weekend, the National Museum of The United States Air Force held a Plane talk. The Museum’s plane talks consist of monthly sessions on Saturdays that explain the history…

3 Ways to Celebrate Dayton’s past during Aviation History Month

November is Aviation History Month and there is no better place to celebrate than the Gem City,birthplace of the legendary Wright Brothers. Here are a few ways to commemorate thecontributions…

Sinclair’s Roots Continue To Inspire Today

According to an old proverb, the best indicator of the future is the past. For Sinclair’s sprawling Dayton campus, nothing could be more fortuitous. As students and faculty prepare to…

Redlining: The History of America’s Housing Discrimination

When looking at the history of discrimination towards African Americans in our nation, there are few practices as abhorrent as redlining. Black Americans still feel the effects of the initiative…