It was a three-day festival that featured artists from all over the nation sharing their work across many genres.
A career-long retrospective of the iconic artist and activist’s work examines racism, inequality, and the beauty of Blackness ...
Study reveals a major disconnect between Black girls and mathematics, leading to a lack of confidence and a failure to see the connection to their goals.
In honor of Women’s History Month, non-profits and educational organizations have held programs this week to celebrate the ...
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have long been pillars of excellence, fostering generations of ...
Rhode Island Slave History Medallions (RISHM) continues its mission of marking the landscape by telling the untold stories of real-life Africans, African Americans and Indigenous people who walked our ...
Second Lt. Theodore Roosevelt Stiger of Jackson was a University of Michigan track athlete, Tuskegee Airman and Purple Heart ...
Bring Back the Boycott
Church-led campaigns against businesses for retreating from D.E.I. promises are a form of pastoral ministry for those who ...
Sundiata Cha-Jua is a professor of African American studies and history at the University of Illinois and a member of the North End Breakfast Club. His email is schajua@gmail.com.
The Greater Huntsville Chapter of The Links, Incorporated hosted the Black Family Wellness Expo on Saturday at the ...
In homage to “Empress of the Blues” Bessie Smith, Mayfield delivered a performance of “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” that was as ...
As historian Kenneth King observed: “Sempele’s tact and fluency in Maasai, Kikuyu and Kiswahili seems to have been the ...