Albion College’s Physics Department recently received a $200,000 grant to recruit more African American students in its ...
Through negotiating with organic and synthetic material the artist constructs powerful conversations on the tension between ...
Dr. Kimberly Williams, renowned pediatric neuropsychologist, discusses the importance of mental health awareness, cultural competency, and early intervention for African American youth ...
Nina Sosanya explores how composer Florence Price overcame prejudice to proudly forefront her identity as an African-American woman in her music. Nina Sosanya explores how composer Florence Price ...
The African American Historical Society will host their 30th annual Martin Luther King Jr. walk-a-thon Monday in Riverside. The walk will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. starting from the Stratton Community ...
The Black Student Union at Carlisle High School provides youth with an opportunity to air their concerns and build community by talking to younger students.
Here are nine options to explore for this weekend in metro Detroit: Unidentified Maker, Mrs. Lydia Bull Royse’s School, ...
Imani Perry finds room to improvise, to think on the page in what feels like real time. Her work walks a line between ethnography and history.
The French president’s attitude towards Africa has been an ongoing headache for his diplomats on the continent, who find themselves running constant damage control.
“Picturing the Border” collects photographs of the United States-Mexico boundary dating back to the 1960s.
Marvin Harris and the Woodland Restoration Foundation are launching an old-school approach to raise funds for the cemetery.
Afropop is thrilled to announce a vibrant schedule of audio programs in honor of Black History Month, showcasing the history of African and African-American musical heritage that continues to inspire ...