Kehinde Andrews’ new book Nobody Can Give You Freedom dismantles myths about Malcolm X, highlighting his global vision, intellectual depth,...
NJGPOD, the official podcast of the New Journal and Guide, amplifies Black voices while offering businesses powerful advertising opportunities through audio, video, sponsorships, and digital ads...
In Mounted: On Horses, Blackness, and Liberation, Bitter Kalli reclaims overlooked history, showing how horses shaped Black survival, culture, and resistance while blending personal experience with...
Newport News will celebrate the 34th Annual Southeast Community Day Parade and Festival on September 5-6, featuring the Hampton University Marching Force, keynote speaker and Grand...
Virginia State University professor and author Dr. Latorial Faison has been nominated for the 2026 Pulitzer Prize for her book Nursery Rhymes in Black, a powerful...
The 42nd Annual Norfolk Jazz Festival drew a record-breaking sold-out crowd to Town Point Park, where fans enjoyed performances by Boney James, Brian Culbertson, and other...
Hampton Roads Community Foundation’s Black Philanthropy Month event spotlighted local artists, culture, and philanthropy with Cocoa Brown and BK Fulton. #BlackPhilanthropyMonth #HamptonRoadsGiving #ArtsAndEquity #CocoaBrown #BKFulton #BlackAtTheCenter...
Prince’s legendary 1987 concert film Sign O’ The Times returns in IMAX for one night only, showcasing his electrifying genius with remastered visuals and sound that...
The Aspire Art Gallery in Norfolk is hosting a powerful photo exhibition on Negro League baseball, featuring the work of Dr. Milbert O. Brown, Jr., with...
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture’s new exhibition, Un/Bound: Free Black Virginians, 1619–1865, sheds light on the untold stories of Black freedom, resilience, and community...