The Chesapeake Democratic Women hosted their annual Crab Fest on August 2, drawing a full crowd for food, fellowship, and political dialogue with local and state...
Prince’s legendary 1987 concert film Sign O’ The Times returns in IMAX for one night only, showcasing his electrifying genius with remastered visuals and sound that...
The Chesapeake Democratic Women hosted their annual Crab Fest on August 2, drawing a full crowd for food, fellowship, and political dialogue with local and state...
The Aspire Art Gallery in Norfolk is hosting a powerful photo exhibition on Negro League baseball, featuring the work of Dr. Milbert O. Brown, Jr., with...
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture’s new exhibition, Un/Bound: Free Black Virginians, 1619–1865, sheds light on the untold stories of Black freedom, resilience, and community...
Former Governor Doug Wilder, the nation's first elected Black governor, has filed a federal lawsuit against VCU's leadership, alleging retaliation, defamation, and racial discrimination tied to...
Delegate Cliff Hayes Jr. urges Black and Brown communities to embrace and shape AI technologies to ensure equity, opportunity, and generational wealth in the rapidly evolving...
The Washington Post is experiencing an unprecedented departure of Black journalists amid political pressure, buyouts, and long-standing diversity issues, sparking national concern about media representation. #WashingtonPost...
Despite strong opposition from Crestwood residents, the Chesapeake City Council approved a Virginia Natural Gas compressor station, igniting concerns of environmental racism and corporate favoritism. #CrestwoodVA...
Cecelia "Cee Cee" Tucker, a fierce advocate for equity and community, leaves behind a legacy of mentorship, love, and unwavering service to Norfolk’s Hunton YMCA and...