The white political elite in America – politicians, judges, lawyers, policymakers, businesses and corporations – has never as a whole acted in good faith towards its Black citizens. These “leaders” ...
Reparations for slavery and historic discrimination against African Americans once seemed like a pipe dream. But momentum for ...
On Wednesday night, Dr. Teona Williams ’12 spoke to a crowded room of students, professors and community members in Mills ...
Stanley Lawson Sr., who led the Greater Harrisburg Area NAACP for more than a decade, died Tuesday surrounded by family at age 84. Lawson broke barriers for Black people in Harrisburg and was ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is restricting the number of refugees it admits into the country to 7,500 and they ...
The Equal Protection Project is accusing the University of Central Arkansas of violating Title VI and Title IX with several scholarships, and is requesting a federal civil rights investigation.
A national black advocacy group has launched a $2 million campaign — including spending $1.3 million through Nov. 4 Election ...
The African Immigrant Collective wants more Black and African immigrants to involve themselves in the political process.
History says: when Virginia votes, the nation should pay attention. The Commonwealth’s elections have long been a preview of ...
On this week’s “More To The Story,” writer Jelani Cobb traces the tumultuous throughline from Trayvon Martin to the rise of ...
Nearly 1 in 6 Americans lives in a “distressed” community. Where they live and what they experience could explain a lot about our politics.
For men who caravanned to Washington, D.C., for the 1995 Million Man March, the event marked an attempt toward a modern Harlem Renaissance.