Dr. John Warren of the San Diego Voice & Viewpoint has been elected to lead the NNPA, pledging to unify and modernize the 85-year-old Black Press...
The National Urban League's 2025 State of Black America report exposes a coordinated assault on civil rights, democracy, and equity, while highlighting rising leaders fighting to...
From regenerative farming to rainwater recycling and Chesapeake Bay protection, three Black environmentalists—Thelonius Cook, Tyrone Jarvis, and Otis Jones—are blazing trails in Virginia’s fight for sustainability....
At 100 years old, Coach Horace S. Savage Jr. is more than a sportsman—he’s a Portsmouth icon whose legacy of leadership, education, and excellence deserves a...
In Yet Here I Am, Jonathan Capehart offers a calm, personal reflection on family, identity, and the long road to a successful media career, though the...
Volunteers at Courtland’s 128-year-old Helping Hand Cemetery have identified 100 of 200 unmarked graves, honoring Black veterans and community leaders with the aid of ground-penetrating radar...
Volunteers at Courtland’s 128-year-old Helping Hand Cemetery have identified 100 of 200 unmarked graves, honoring Black veterans and community leaders with the aid of ground-penetrating radar...
Through a heartfelt partnership between the Cousinz Festival and Dominion Energy, Norfolk’s Staten family received critical home upgrades just in time for summer heat, highlighting the...
The Congressional Black Caucus has joined forces with the Black Press of America to hold Target accountable for scaling back its diversity efforts, as the retail...
Dr. Richard A. Singletary, founder of Portsmouth’s African Art Museum and a lifelong educator, musician, and cultural scholar, passed away at 84, leaving behind a legacy...