From Virginia to Michigan, four Black candidates—both Democrat and Republican—are launching bold gubernatorial bids that could reshape the political future of four key states and make...
Norfolk State University's revival of The Brothers Size masterfully reimagines Tarell Alvin McCraney’s powerful story of brotherhood and struggle, with director Anthony Stockard guiding a fresh...
From Virginia to Michigan, four Black candidates—both Democrat and Republican—are launching bold gubernatorial bids that could reshape the political future of four key states and make...
A new historical marker now stands in Charlottesville’s Court Square Park, honoring the memory of enslaved Black adults and children once sold there between 1762 and...
The SAVE Act could drastically change voter registration laws, potentially disenfranchising millions, particularly Black voters, women, and the poor, by requiring strict in-person proof of citizenship....
Dr. Robert Scott, a Suffolk native and Norfolk State graduate, has been named the next president of Albany State University, bringing industry and academic expertise to...
Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers has launched its annual "Vote for a Cause" contest, inviting Hampton Roads residents to nominate local nonprofits, sports teams, and faith-based organizations...
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Celebrated poet and faith leader Delores Dudley reflects on how poetry, spirituality, and culture have shaped her life and message in this inspiring NJGPOD interview. #DeloresDudley...
As protests rise against modern political agendas, leaders reflect on Dr. King's 1968 assassination and the nonviolent resistance and economic boycotts he championed, questioning, “What would...