Black America is celebrating the election of Pope Leo XIV, whose Creole and Haitian lineage traces back to New Orleans’ 7th Ward, marking a historic moment...
Nearly 80 years after their vital service in World War II, the all-Black, all-female 6888th Battalion has finally received the Congressional Gold Medal, honoring their extraordinary...
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...
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...
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...
By Leonard E. Colvin Chief Reporter Emeritus New Journal and Guide Virginians are facing another year of elections with races for Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General...
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...
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...
From Virginia to Michigan, four Black candidates—both Democrat and Republican—are launching bold gubernatorial bids that could reshape the political future of four key states and make...
From Virginia to Michigan, four Black candidates—both Democrat and Republican—are launching bold gubernatorial bids that could reshape the political future of four key states and make...
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