From Baltimore to Los Angeles, Black mayors are leading historic drops in violent crime through evidence-based strategies and community partnerships,...
Vivian Blaize’s gripping memoir reveals the heartbreak, resilience, and triumph of a Black child passed through the foster system, showing how love and strength can still...
More than $140 million in grants have been canceled at HBCUs since March, impacting scholarships, research, and health disparity studies—signaling a growing funding crisis with real...
Activists in all 50 states are planning "Free America Weekend" protests on July 4 to resist former President Trump’s second-term agenda and policies viewed as threats...
The forced resignation of UVA President James E. Ryan under federal pressure marks an alarming attack on academic freedom and DEI efforts in higher education, with...
HRCAP's 2025 Community Builders Awards honored eight local leaders, including NJG’s Brenda Andrews, for advancing opportunity and inspiring hope across Hampton Roads. #HRCAP2025 #CommunityBuildersAwards #HamptonRoads #MalcolmJamalWarner...
In 1961, Edward Terle pleaded guilty to manslaughter in his wife's death, but the mysterious death of James Turner—key witness and Black man—raised racial tensions and...
Fort Lee in Virginia now honors Black hero Fitz Lee, a Buffalo Soldier who earned the Medal of Honor during the Spanish-American War, replacing its previous...
Mayor Kenny Alexander, Norfolk’s first Black mayor, confirms he will complete his current term but not seek reelection in 2028, as he transitions into a new...
President Biden reflects on the legacy of Juneteenth from Galveston, urging Americans to protect democracy through voting and historical truth. #Juneteenth #Biden #VotingRights #BlackHistory #Galveston #ReedyChapel...