Marvin Tupper Jones will explore the legacy of the Juneteenth Soldiers—USCT members who fought for freedom and justice during the Civil War—during a virtual event hosted...
The world premiere of Loving v. Virginia by the Virginia Opera delivers a stirring tale of love and justice, reimagining a pivotal civil rights case through...
The FDA’s suspension of a critical milk testing program amid staffing cuts is raising alarms among food safety experts and Black health advocates concerned about rising...
After years of decline, tuberculosis cases in the U.S. are climbing again, prompting a warning from the National Medical Association as over 10,000 cases were reported...
National Urban League CEO Marc Morial warns that the U.S. has entered a dangerous era of authoritarianism, citing a court-defying deportation as a symbol of the...
The State of the People POWER Tour has launched in 10 states to build a unified Black agenda by Juneteenth 2025, spotlighting local leadership and addressing...
At the 2025 White House Correspondents’ Dinner, April Ryan was celebrated as the longest-serving Black White House correspondent, highlighting the enduring impact of Black journalists on...
In a searing opinion, Dennis Edwards examines the ironic fallout of Trump’s 2024 re-election support, where many Hispanic and Black voters are now targets of the...
The Healthy Churches 2030 Roadmap Tour arrives in Hampton Roads May 3, bringing life-saving health information, community support, and expert guidance to Norfolk State University in...
The NAACP has filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education, challenging vague policies that threaten funding for schools promoting diversity and racial equity...