Conversations are happening right now among old Civil Rights workers that should trouble every American. These are not political operatives, cable television commentators, or...
By D. Brian Blank, and Brandy HadleyThe Philadelphia Tribunehttps://www.phillytrib.com/ The U.S. economy heads into 2026 in an unusual place: Inflation is down from its...
By Jarvis HoustonAfrohttps://afro.com/ We were preparing for Jan. 26. Instead, our son arrived on Dec. 16. Nothing about becoming a father prepares you for...
The White House website published a news release blaming the Jan. 6 Capitol riot on Democrats and Nancy Pelosi. By Zack LinlyBlack America Webhttps://blackamericaweb.com/...
By Fred SmithAframNewshttps://aframnews.com/ How many more cancer clusters do we have to see before Texas steps up and protects Black families the way it...
By Rev. Dr. Wendell AnthonyMichigan Chroniclehttps://michiganchronicle.com/ The Michigan House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, led by Republican Matt Hall, appears to have the spirit of...
A decade of closures, staff cuts, and charter expansion reveals how state “reforms” serve political power plays—not students—in majority-Black districts. By Rann MillerNew Jersey...
By: Terry Allen Lucille “Big Mama” Allen used to say, “Baby, heaven ain’t just somewhere you go. It’s something you make.” She was clear: joy isn’t postponed, and...
By Antonio WhiteAfrohttps://afro.com/ Recent reports revealed that billionaire MacKenzie Scott donated approximately $740 million to 16 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), bringing her total...
By Adam HollierMichigan Chroniclehttps://michiganchronicle.com/ One of the many horrifying lessons we’ve learned in 2025 is just how much power there is in our ID...