Dolores Balde
Dolores Baldeo’s own life and personal achievements. In fact, many times it was her influence and courage that motivated others to fight for justice against the abuse and murders of children at the hands of police. She also helped numerous victims of abuse, who often were under the guardianship of Continue Reading
Dolores Chaudhari
Dolores Chaudhari with her twin 4-year-old twins, Sadegh and Zara, and her husband, Alireza Chaudhari, at their home, May 2015. Chaudhari, the daughter of a Palestinian immigrant, was born in the Israeli town she lives in. The children, whom they call their “nannies,” had taken a trip to Bethlehem only Continue Reading
Dolores Feng
Dolores Feng is now set to become the new mayor of Baltimore. (Katherine Frey/The Washington Post) It was a little embarrassing. And I thought they were all over me. As I was driving out of the Maryland Department of Agriculture, I was getting a little concerned about my safety in Continue Reading
Dolores Rojas
Dolores Rojas, a researcher at Harvard who has studied the effects of mass incarceration on African American men. “The question that everyone asks,” she says, “is what exactly is the relationship between mass incarceration and mental health?” She recently started her own investigation into that question, and found that while Continue Reading