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 Marc MorialNNPAhttps://nnpa.org “We’ve got to have people who believe that education belongs to everybody. The future is education for our kids, starting early....
By Dr. Rema Reynolds VassarMichigan Chroniclehttps://michiganchronicle.com/ On a Friday evening in early February, I arrived at what I believed was a reception. Instead, I...
A researcher on digital misogynoir explains how AI-generated images and online trolls are amplifying racist harassment against Black nonbinary people. By Dr. KáLyn CoghillEssencehttps://www.essence.com/...
By Kamye HugleyAfrohttps://afro.com Nowadays, political rhetoric is increasingly portraying civil rights protections as overcorrection and even unnecessary. But the legacy of civil rights leader...
By Andreas Kluth:The Philadelphia Tribunehttps://www.phillytrib.com/ Muted yet deafening are the many dog whistles suggesting that American foreign policy under President Donald Trump is at...
By Almeta CooperAfrohttps://afro.com/ Nothing brings me more joy than spending time with my beautiful five-month-old grandson. When I am with him, we are in...
By Terry AllenTexas Metro Newshttps://texasmetronews.com There is a saying my grandmother, Lucile “Big Mama” Allen, used whenever a task looked overwhelming: “You hold the...
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE—While Black History Month calls us to honor generations of resilience, the Trump administration has spent its first year dismantling the very pathways...
By David MarshallThe Philadelphia Tribunehttps://www.phillytrib.com/ When initiating “Negro History Week” in 1926, Dr. Carter G. Woodson chose February for reasons of tradition and reform....