
Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. calls out the escalating attacks on President Joe Biden, comparing them to a modern-day political lynching, and urges Americans to mobilize...

As the 1964 Civil Rights Act marks its 60th anniversary, prominent Black leaders reflect on the law's profound impact on American society and the ongoing struggle...

The Huntington High School Alumni Association Inc. awarded scholarships to five outstanding students at their Annual Scholarship Awards Ceremony, held at Ivy Baptist Church in Newport...

Members of the Unified Booker T. Washington Alumni & Friends rallied at the Norfolk School Board meeting to address unsafe, unhealthy, and inequitable conditions at Booker...

By Alexia Fernanandez Campbell, April Simpson and Pratheek Rebala Mother Jones Magazine July+August 2024 Special to the New Journal and Guide Months later, in November 1866,...

President Joe Biden’s debate performance revealed his deep knowledge but also highlighted his need to better communicate his achievements. As Black voters, it’s crucial we amplify...

William J. Barber II highlights how low-income voters are emerging as a significant swing vote in the 2024 election. With movements for economic justice gaining momentum,...

Willie Mays, revered as the greatest player in baseball history, passed away at 93. Mays' illustrious career, marked by 660 home runs, 24 All-Star selections, and...

Maryland Governor Wes Moore's historic executive order pardoning 175,000 residents with low-level cannabis convictions is being celebrated by the NAACP and lawmakers, marking a significant step...

In a landmark advisory, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy has declared gun violence a public health crisis, highlighting the rising rates of firearm-related deaths and...