
Black women achieve historic wins in U.S. Congress, doubling their Senate representation and breaking barriers in diversity with groundbreaking leadership. #BlackWomenInPolitics #HistoricElections #RepresentationMatters #DiversityInCongress #AngelaAlsobrooks #LisaBluntRochester...

ARIZONA INFORMANT — Kenyae Stocker, a graduate in May 2024 with a stellar 3.7 GPA in mechanical engineering, embodies the unwavering spirit that thrives within HBCU...

NNPA NEWSWIRE — The loss of Title IV funding would drastically affect around 80 percent of the student bodies at HBCUs and would have a consequential...

WORD IN BLACK — The 2022 proclamation from President Biden for National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week pointed out their incredible contributions to society: “HBCUs...

The Virginia African-American Cultural Center (VAACC) recently unveiled “Peace Quilt,” a new mural by artist Steve Prince in Williamsburg. This public art piece, the third of...

Spelman alumna Rosalind Brewer, a Fortune 500 executive, steps in as interim president following Dr. Helene Gayle's departure, bringing transformative leadership to the esteemed HBCU. #SpelmanCollege...

Congressional leaders call on President Biden to address mass incarceration's systemic injustices through executive clemency, aiming to reunite families and end discriminatory sentencing practices. #MassIncarceration #CriminalJusticeReform...

Edward Pollard’s 1866 book, "The Lost Cause," shaped white supremacy narratives, echoing through Trump’s presidency and modern racial politics. #TheLostCause #WhiteSupremacy #ConfederateHistory #BlackHistory #TrumpEra #RacialJustice #HistoricalTruth

Norfolk-born Dr. La Francis Rodgers-Rose, founder of the International Congress of Black Women, passed away on November 10 at age 88. A lifelong advocate for justice...

Alexandra Gramby of Louisiana was crowned National Miss Juneteenth 2025 in Atlanta, standing out as a student leader and advocate for youth issues. The National Miss...