Reflecting on the past, Malverse Nicholson, a pioneer African American journalist, recalls his experience covering the monumental 1963 March on Washington. #CivilRights #Journalism
"Discover the untold story of Althea Gibson, a trailblazing tennis champion who defied odds and norms." Hashtags: #AltheaGibson #TennisLegend
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Likely erasing all doubt about her commitment and ability, Sha’Carri Richardson exploded on the outside lane...
Michael Oher, the former NFL star whose life inspired the movie "The Blind Side," has filed a petition claiming that the Tuohy family, portrayed as his...
Norfolk pays tribute to basketball legend Richard 'Pee Wee' Kirkland, a former Norfolk State star who left an indelible mark on the sport. From his dazzling...
Norfolk's historic Barraud Park is set to undergo a $4.5M facelift, addressing accessibility and parking to enhance its appeal and historical significance.
Three remarkable triplets from Virginia Beach, Jasmine, Jaleesa, and Joselle Joseph, are using their summer to make a positive impact in their community by volunteering at...
Jesse Jackson retires from leading Rainbow-PUSH after 52 years, leaving a powerful civil rights legacy and advocating for social change.
The MEAC and NFL join forces to host the inaugural Girls on the Gridiron Flag Football Clinic, providing an opportunity for women of all ages to...
Filmmaker Sam Pollard's latest documentary, "The League," delves into the rich history of the Negro Baseball Leagues, showcasing the challenges faced by Black players and their...