The Virginia African-American Cultural Center hosts its 6th annual Community Fall Festival on Oct. 11, featuring music, dance, arts, wellness forums, and honors for civil rights...
Howard University Museum’s exhibit “Temples of Hope, Rituals of Survival” showcases over 40 Gordon Parks photos and artifacts capturing sacred Black spaces, faith, and resilience across...
A new Quinnipiac poll reveals nearly 8 in 10 Americans believe the nation is in a political crisis, with rising fears of violence, threats to free...
Historically Black Colleges and Universities are preparing students to lead in Artificial Intelligence by integrating AI into curricula, fostering industry partnerships, and emphasizing ethics. #HBCU #ArtificialIntelligence...
Assata Shakur, revolutionary, poet, and symbol of Black liberation, is remembered for her struggle, sacrifice, and words that continue to inspire freedom movements worldwide. #AssataShakur #BlackLiberation...
Terrance Afer-Anderson’s award-winning film The Black Walnut amplifies prostate cancer disparities among African-American men, inspiring screenings, advocacy, and national dialogue on health equity. #ProstateCancer #BlackWalnutFilm #MensHealth...
Cathy Hughes, Abigail Spanberger, and Winsome Earle-Sears are rallying Virginians as HBCU students show resilience at the polls, underscoring the critical role of young Black voters...
Despite scandal and setbacks, Bill Cosby’s enduring influence spans groundbreaking TV roles, $200 million in HBCU donations, and a cultural legacy that continues to shape Black...
Kehinde Andrews’ new book Nobody Can Give You Freedom dismantles myths about Malcolm X, highlighting his global vision, intellectual depth, and the lasting lessons of systemic...
A Metro Ministers’ Conference grant supported a fun-filled Disability Awareness Day at Winfield Farms, honoring retired educator Nettie Mensia while fostering inclusion and community pride across...