From Raphael Warnock to Barack Obama, Black leaders have been mum. Better still, who exactly can we call on as Black leaders in 2025?
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It’s tempting to overcompensate for the absence of Black history by teaching only perfect, pristine, and pure histories.
Three graduate fellows at the University at Buffalo’s Center for K-12 Black History and Racial Literacy Education have ...
B eing Black in America is an honor and a privilege. Black people in this country have endured and overcome so much while simultaneously contributing to every aspect of America’ ...
Dr. Andre L. Johnson is a transformative force in mental health and recovery services. As the Founder, President, and CEO of ...
The poet Maya Angelou remains beloved more than a decade after her death. Yet few lift up the power of her voice in the ...
Iconic songs by Sam Cooke, Kim Weston, Public Enemy, Nina Simone, Marvin Gaye, Lauryn Hill, Kendrick Lamar and more depict ...
Malcolm X spent time as a teen living in Roxbury and it was when he served jail time in Massachusetts that he began his ...
Joe Biden "accomplished something that President Obama didn't do," 91-year-old Julius Garvey told Newsweek about his father's ...
The Patrick School, known for producing NBA stars like Kyrie Irving, has dealt with a condemned building, plummeting ...
If you don't really know why, a good starting point is the 1992 film starring Denzel Washington (Gladiator II). An epic in ...