Explore the remarkable journey of Brenda H. Andrews, the intrepid publisher of the New Journal and Guide, as she carries forward the legacy of African-American journalism...
Discover the extraordinary journey of the 6888, the pioneering all-Black female battalion of World War II, brought to life in Tyler Perry's upcoming film starring Kerry...
In this op-ed, Keith Magee shares his perspective on the compatibility of being a fraternity brother in Black Greek-letter organizations with his Christian faith. Through historical...
Addressing the urgent need for a national grassroots movement in violence prevention. #ViolencePrevention #NonViolence #CommunityLeadership #PeaceCircles #CultureofViolence
Two Hampton Roads leaders, Col. Quentin Joseph Smith Jr. and Sheila Bowen Taylor, were honored during the Dominion Energy and Library of Virginia's Strong Men &...
This article highlights the significance of the Key Road School in Portsmouth, Virginia, which served as an educational institution for African American children for nearly 50...
Virginia Congressman Bobby Scott secures funding for various projects, including infrastructure, healthcare, and anti-violence measures. Despite the GOP taking control of the House, Democrats have passed...
Deidre Love, founder of Teens with a Purpose, was honored at the Nexstar Remarkable Women's award ceremony in Hollywood.
Dr. Dorothy Ferebee: She Was Norfolk-Born, Became National Leader By Leonard E. Colvin Chief Reporter New Journal and Guide In 2016 weeks before the Smithsonian National...
By Jaelyn Scott Spring Intern New Journal and Guide Hazel Winifred Johnson was born on October 10, 1927, in West Chester, Pennsylvania. She was born to...
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