Frederick Douglass’s journey from enslaved reader to constitutional scholar reshaped America, showing the power of literacy and activism in achieving liberty and equality. #FrederickDouglass #ConstitutionWeek #AmericanHistory...
“Though physically caged, blind, and accused, Cosby refused to sign away his dignity—a radical act in a system built to bend Black men.” #Justice #CriminalJusticeReform #BlackDignity...
Seth Wickersham’s American Kings blends biography and history to reveal the triumphs, struggles, and cultural impact of quarterbacks from Arch Manning to Warren Moon, Andrew Luck,...
WHRO-TV is airing Becoming Thurgood: America’s Social Architect, a powerful new documentary featuring Thurgood Marshall’s own words and chronicling his fight for justice, equality, and civil...
The Hampton Roads Greenbook’s Black September campaign highlights neighborhood restaurants across the region, encouraging residents to dine local, support small businesses, and celebrate community pride. #BlackSeptember...
Memphis Mayor Paul Young says he never requested National Guard troops despite Trump’s announcement, noting crime is at a 25-year low as Elon Musk’s xAI expands...
Delegate Cliff Hayes Jr. breaks down the differences between recognition, identification, and verification in facial recognition technology, stressing why understanding these terms is crucial for privacy,...
Karen Attiah, the last full-time Black opinion columnist at The Washington Post, says she was fired over posts about Charlie Kirk, raising alarms about shrinking Black...
By Stacy M. Brown Senior National Correspondent Black Press USA The U.S. Department of Education has announced the cancellation of $350 million in federal grants that...
zIn part two of his series, Terrance Afer-Anderson shares personal insights into prostate cancer testing, Gleason scores, and treatment options, highlighting the urgent need for awareness...