We’re honoring nonprofit leaders, educators and members of a health advocacy group serving African Americans and marginalized communities.
Black History Month is a time dedicated to honoring the rich contributions and diverse experiences of African Americans. For the Catholic Church, this month is a special opportunity to reflect on the ...
A movement of African American painters in the 1950s and 60s was born in Fort Pierce, leading to many making a living doing ...
Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory, apostolic administrator of The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington and the first and only African American Cardinal, observed Black History Month by serving as guest ...
"Do you all remember the good old days when you were proud to say, ‘My President is Black?’" mused Ruffin at the Wednesday ...
Workers are putting the finishing touches on the Drakeford Library Complex at 203 S. Greensboro St. in downtown Carrboro. The ...
These highways displaced many Black communities. Some Black activists are using mapping to do the opposite: highlight hidden parts of history. Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division Joshua F.
Vernis Jackson, who died at 92, is remembered for contributions to local Black history efforts and as a teacher in Portsmouth ...
Two Chicago-area women are on a mission to encourage African Americans to take mental health more seriously. "I didn’t want to be here anymore and that’s all I knew is that I didn’t want to be, here ...
Explore two Jackson County exhibits honoring Black artistry and history, featuring KC artists and a Smithsonian showcase this Black History Month.
Ms. Black is a Brooksville native and 1981 Hernando High School graduate. She happened to have also received the first Dr.
Teen artists showcase their talent and creativity by displaying flower silhouettes, neon acrylic artwork inspired by the ...