The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) will present its Annual Mayors’ Masked Ball on March 22, 2025, in Hampton Roads. Hosted at the Newport News Marriott,...
By Terri Schlichenmeyer Your mother tells you stories. She talks about things that happened before you were born; Grandpa does it, too, and you like to...
By Glen Mason Special to the Guide This memoir is not a journal of accomplishments or pats of self-affirmation of professional and academic achievements. Nor is...
WORD IN BLACK — The 2022 proclamation from President Biden for National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week pointed out their incredible contributions to society: “HBCUs...
The restoration of the Williamsburg Bray School, the oldest surviving school for Black children in America, nears completion. This historic site reflects a story of resilience...
The Booker T. Washington High School Chorus kicks off a new school year, cherishing memories of their spring trip to Louisiana and Mississippi, where they showcased...
ohn L. Horton reflects on the challenges faced by young African-American males in disadvantaged communities and offers a heartfelt call for collective action to uplift and...
By Stacy M. Brown Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia NNPA NEWSWIRE In a visit to PBS-TV’s The Chavis Chronicles in Washington, D.C., Gloria James and family members...
Alfred Street Baptist Church in Alexandria has made a historic $1 million donation to support scholarships for Ghanaian girls, helping to rescue them from indentured servitude....
A new study has uncovered racial and ethnic biases in the language used by physicians in electronic health records. The research found that negative language was...