Being Black in America is an honor and a privilege. Black people in this country have endured and overcome so much while simultaneously contributing to every aspect of America’s foundation, culture ...
"The African-American Read-In is a meaningful opportunity for our students to engage with the powerful voices of ...
LOS ANGELES, CA — As the infernos ravage Los Angeles and its surrounding areas, leaving neighborhoods in ruins and displacing thousands, the Indian American community is both mourning profound ...
Now more than ever, it is crucial to honor Black History Month, a celebration of the many contributions and achievements of ...
Since taking office on Jan. 20, U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a series of executive orders aimed at dismantling diversity, equity and inclusion programs across the federal government and the ...
Waynesboro Schools will host its annual African-American Read-In on February 9, 2025, at 3 p.m. at William Perry Elementary ...
I finally did it. Made the big time. I went to the world premiere of a new film Wednesday evening, and my name was up there in the credits, twice ...
MONROE – South Piedmont Community College welcomes the community to a special performance of the award-winning play, “The Movement: 50 Years of Love and Struggle,” as part of its annual ...
Prostate cancer takes a harsher toll on Black men than other American men. Black men are almost 70% more ... risk and worsen the outcome of prostate cancer — not just being of African descent. These ...
Learner Tien pulled off the biggest victory of his life to headline a parade of 11 Americans moving into the third round of the Australian Open. Tien, a 19-year-old native of Irvine, Calif.
From warning Americans about an "oligarchy taking shape ... a farewell speech from the Oval Office. Here are the key quotes from the 82-year-old's speech: 1. "Today, an oligarchy is taking ...
Altadena was one of the few neighbourhoods in the area where African Americans could obtain housing loans at the time. Over the years, prominent Black artists would settle in the community ...