Lifestyle Art As Activism: Three Visionaries Preserving Legacy Through Storytelling, Movement, And Visual Art Through word, movement, and visuals, these artists carry forward the legacy of culture, ensuring our history lives on. Texas Metro NewsAugust 28, 2024
Lifestyle Black hair: our past, present and future By Tswelopele Makoe BLACK people’s hair has been a sight of contention both historically and contemporaneously. For black women in Africa and across the... Texas Metro NewsApril 22, 2024
News Leading the charge: Gun safety advocate Celeste Iroha speaks on making change after loss By Catherine PughSpecial to the AFRO Celeste Iroha has been a self-proclaimed activist since the age of 15 years old. “I lost one of my... Texas Metro NewsJanuary 30, 2024
News Six common folks called to lead saintly lives, their inspiration should call us to action By Ralph E. Moore Jr.,Special to the AFRO Black Catholics have always had to fight for first class membership in the American Catholic Church.... Texas Metro NewsNovember 29, 2023
Editorial QUIT PLAYIN: Belafonte 1968 – Artistry, Acumen, & Activism! 1968 was a tumultuous year. Historians have chronicled 1968 as one of the most tragic and traumatic in America’s brief history. 1968 featured a... Vincent HallMay 3, 2023