
New Journal and Guide Publisher Brenda H. Andrews joins the 2024 VIAHA Hall of Fame inductees, honoring the contributions of African-American students and leaders. The ceremony...

The Fourth Annual Chesapeake Juneteenth Foundation Luncheon featured a keynote by Brenda H. Andrews, inspiring speeches, and scholarships for local students. The event highlighted the importance...

Juneteenth, more than marking the end of slavery, symbolizes hope, persistence, and the continuous fight for racial justice. As we celebrate, we also honor the progress...

From June 21-23, Portsmouth's Truxtun neighborhood will celebrate its 105th anniversary with various events, highlighting the rich history and enduring legacy of this historic Black community....

The story of Pompey Jackson highlights the broken promises of "40 Acres and a Mule" during Reconstruction, revealing the struggles and lost opportunities of freed African...

Juneteenth, now a national holiday, marks the end of slavery in the U.S. and calls for greater activism. Civil rights leaders urge deeper engagement and understanding...

After 14 years of silence, a father receives a miraculous call from his son, reigniting a bond filled with love and forgiveness. This heartfelt story of...

The Virginia African-American Cultural Center, the New Journal and Guide, and the Chrysler Museum of Art hosted a vibrant Juneteenth celebration in Norfolk, featuring historical accounts,...

The Biden-Harris campaign launched a Black Voters Kick-Off Mixer in Hampton Roads, emphasizing the importance of Black voter turnout in Virginia. The event highlighted local candidates...

Project 2025, a conservative manifesto crafted by the Heritage Foundation, outlines sweeping changes that threaten the progress and rights of African-Americans, including attacks on affirmative action,...