You’ve had a few weeks to digest the evisceration of the Voting Rights Act by the not-so-Supreme Court. You’ve struggled with finding the appropriate...
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...
By AframNews EditorAframNewshttps://aframnews.com/ Houston politics rarely surface their internal conflicts so plainly, but a recent statement titled “Democratic Leaders Stand with Mayor Whitmire, Oppose...
There’s no such thing as a simple story among the unsheltered living in the city beneath the city. By Robert WilonskyDallas Morning Newshttps://www.dallasnews.com/ A...
By Stacy M. BrownBlack Press USAhttps://blackpressusa.com/ In an America shaped once again by racial hostility and the rollback of diversity protections under the Trump...