Young Black professionals are relocating to cities like Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Houston, and Raleigh in search of economic opportunity, community, and autonomy, reflecting a modern Great...
BLEXIT's "Educate to Liberate" tour, aimed at promoting conservative values on HBCU campuses, has ignited controversy and student protests during homecoming seasons, with events at institutions...
In A Thousand Ways to Die, Trymaine Lee fuses memoir, journalism, and history to expose how violence shapes Black life — physically, economically, emotionally — and...
The Historic Emanuel AME Church in Portsmouth celebrated Lay Witness Sunday under the theme “While We Were Yet Sinners,” featuring a message by NJG Publisher Brenda...
Under the theme “The Fierce Urgency of Now,” the Virginia Beach NAACP’s 2025 Freedom Fund Gala rallied community leaders, youth poets, and advocates around preserving democracy...
Award-winning film Rise of the Legion — directed by Adrian and April Woodard — brings to life the legacy of Norfolk State University’s Spartan Legion marching...
Delegate Cliff Hayes Jr. argues that as artificial intelligence transforms society, the companies driving this revolution must help fund worker retraining, digital equity, and oversight—ensuring no...
At Norfolk State University’s Wilder Center, sparks flew as Abigail Spanberger and Winsome Earle-Sears faced off in a heated Virginia governor’s debate. With fiery exchanges over...
The Virginia African American Cultural Center hosted its 6th annual Fall Festival at the future site in Lake Edward, spotlighting performances, vendors, and tribute honors for...
The Attucks Theatre’s newly launched Gallery opens with Black Voices and Visions, a stirring exhibition of forty-plus works by Hampton Roads artists that blends installation, painting,...