
“A Prescription for Change,” now extended through April 2025 at Richmond’s Black History Museum, celebrates centuries of Black contributions to healthcare across Virginia, including powerful stories...

President Trump's executive order to release MLK's FBI files raises concerns of a targeted smear campaign, with the King family calling for context and protection of...

By Callie Maddox Reprinted from The Conversation For most baseball fans, hope springs eternal on Opening Day. Many of those fans – more than you might...

A new historical marker now stands in Charlottesville’s Court Square Park, honoring the memory of enslaved Black adults and children once sold there between 1762 and...

As protests rise against modern political agendas, leaders reflect on Dr. King's 1968 assassination and the nonviolent resistance and economic boycotts he championed, questioning, “What would...

After public backlash, the National Park Service has restored Harriet Tubman's image and quote on its Underground Railroad webpage, which were removed without approval amid broader...

The Virginia Department of Historic Resources unveiled a state historical marker recognizing Belleville, a self-sufficient community founded by formerly enslaved William Saunders Crowdy. Once a thriving...

From Freedom Rides to Supreme Court victories, John Lewis and Thurgood Marshall shaped history with courage and conviction. Their unwavering fight against segregation and injustice paved...

Virginia Opera, in collaboration with the Richmond Symphony, presents the world premiere of Loving v. Virginia, a powerful opera telling the inspiring story of Mildred and...

More than 120 people gathered at Wesley Grove United Church of Christ for a screening of Uprooted, an Emmy-winning documentary exposing the destruction of a historic...