How to build a self watering herb garden | 1 Million Women

Herb gardens are great for a number of reasons. They provide an ongoing supply of delicious pesticide-free herbs for cooking, they can reduce waste by helping you to avoid plastic wrapped herbs from the supermarket, and they are economical and fun to grow! Here is our guide for creating a self watering herb garden.

Source: How to build a self watering herb garden | 1 Million Women

Arkansas Delta town finding the truth about the 1919 massacre that killed 200 | WREG.com

ELAINE, Ark. — It is considered one of the darkest days in American history — the Elaine, Arkansas Massacre of 1919.

More than 200 African-Americans — men, women and some children — were killed by armed whites in the small Arkansas Delta town about an hour and half southwest of Memphis. It’s called one of the most bloody and horrific massacres in American history.

Source: Arkansas Delta town finding the truth about the 1919 massacre that killed 200 | WREG.com

These Two Black Women Just Opened Minnesota’s First African American M – BOTWC

Photo credit: Leila Navidi/Star Tribune  The Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery has officially opened its doors in north Minneapolis. Its exhibits feature well preserved documents, wardrobe, and informational panels highlighting the contributions of African Americans to the state. Co-founded by civi

Source: These Two Black Women Just Opened Minnesota’s First African American M – BOTWC

Black lawyer detained by courtroom cop who mistook him for a perp – New York Daily News

Maryland Legal Aid attorney Rashad James claimed he was in a Maryland courthouse representing a client who was not present when an officer mistook him for the alleged suspect, who was wanted on an outstanding warrant, according to NBC News.

Source: Black lawyer detained by courtroom cop who mistook him for a perp – New York Daily News

How a couple worked charter school regulations to make millions – Los Angeles Times

California’s charter law — passed in 1992 — allowed for charter schools to be authorized and overseen by hundreds of school districts. It also allowed for multiple appeals if schools were denied. Clark and Jeanette Parker were charter operators who used all the choices to make millions.

Source: How a couple worked charter school regulations to make millions – Los Angeles Times