
The New Journal and Guide proudly introduces NJGPOD, a podcast dedicated to African-American news, culture, and community discussions. As a historic publication since 1900, NJG continues...

The Aspire Art Gallery in Norfolk celebrates Black History Month with a powerful photo exhibition by artist Glen McClure, showcasing the contributions of African-American shipyard workers...

The Virginia General Assembly recognized the New Chesapeake Men For Progress Education Foundation (NCMPEF) for its significant contributions to youth development, including awarding $229,000 in scholarships,...

Virginia House Speaker Don Scott has formed a bipartisan committee to study the impact of Trump’s proposed federal budget cuts on the state’s economy, particularly in...

The Hampton History Museum and Chrysler Museum will host screenings of The Dixie 3: A Story on Civil Rights in Nursing, a docudrama highlighting the 1963...

The Library of Virginia partners with Virginia Opera to present two free Black History Month events, including a legal panel discussion and a performance showcasing excerpts...

Dominion Energy and the Library of Virginia honor distinguished African-American leaders in politics, music, science, and history at the 2025 ‘Strong Men & Women in Virginia...

A federal judge denied a motion to dismiss the NAACP’s lawsuit against Shenandoah County Schools, ruling that reinstating Confederate school names plausibly violates students’ constitutional rights....

Richmond janitors employed by city contractor Nu-Tech, joined by 150 union workers, protested unfair labor conditions, calling for fair wages, benefits, and city intervention. #WorkersRights #LaborProtest...

Virginia Beach will unveil a historical marker on February 8, 2025, honoring Willis Augustus Hodges, a pioneering abolitionist, journalist, and civil rights advocate who became the...