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INFOGRAPHIC: Understanding how the Census works
The first United States Census took place in 1790 with a door to door count by the U.S. Marshals. Over two hundred years later, the 2020 Census is the first time that the survey can be taken online, alongside via phone or email. Here are…
INFOGRAPHIC: Passion and pleasure during a pandemic
Because of COVID-19 and stay home orders, sex is getting more creative. Some people desire for sexual relief for a variety of reasons including, decreasing the stress of their new normal. Here is a guide on sex while social distancing.
INFOGRAPHIC: Staying protected with PPE
Personal protective equipment, or PPE, is comprised of various equipment used to minimize direct exposure from potential hazards in the workplace that can cause minimal to serious injuries and illnesses.
INFOGRAPHIC: April marks celebration of MENA cultures
In 2017, Congress formally recognized April as National Arab American Heritage Month. However, in an effort to recognize the diversity within the region and include those who do not speak Arabic, some communities are instead choosing to…
INFOGRAPHIC: A brief history of toilet paper
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, consumers across the country are finding stores everywhere to be completely sold out of toilet paper. The product we know and love has only been around for 150 years, yet it hasn’t been a challenge to…
INFOGRAPHIC: Tips for working from home
If you have found yourself suddenly working remotely during the pandemic, here are five tips to make your transition easier.
INFOGRAPHIC: A look at endangered species from around the world
Thousands of species around the world are edging closer to extinction. A lot of these species are endangered as a direct result of human interference. Deforestation, plastic and trash in the ocean, and poaching are just some of the causes…
INFOGRAPHIC: A guide on the history and basics of intersectionality
Intersectionality is a term that states discrimination is based on more than just race and gender, it is multifaceted.
INFOGRAPHIC: Pink Tax puts financial burden on women
The "pink tax" is the extra amount of money women pay on various products targeted toward women. The tax ranges to products such as medicine, kids’ products, calculators and more. On average women will spend $1,300 more a year on products…
INFOGRAPHIC: A guide to the Texas primary process
As the 2020 Texas primary draws near, many voters do not understand the primary process. Read the infographic below to help your understanding.