Memorials to Lynching Victims Challenge Who Writes Nation’s HistoryIn a series of communities across the country, activists have been fighting against waves of hate centered around lynching memorials.
Anita Hill: Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Nomination to the Supreme Court Signals Historic ChangeThe president had pledged to name a Black woman to the Court. But I could not be certain that this barrier would be overcome — until it was.
The Black Press Matters Michigan Chronicle, founded in 1936, is the longest surviving African American owned newspaper. But it is not the first.
Equality or Equity: Which Is Better?The concepts aren’t the same and don’t bring Black people the same result.
Celebrating Black Creatives: AFROTHREADSThe sister duo has one goal for AFROTHREADS: connect people with beautiful and meaningful items no matter where they are in the world.
Returning to Class After COVID: A Teacher’s Call to DutyThe recent series “Let the World See” resurrected her desire to go back and advocate for low-income Black students.
Black Woman: We See YouIt’s important to acknowledge the amazing gifts of Black women to our modern-day conversations.
Houston Photographer Chronicles Black History Through DisplayIt includes 16 portraits from Black Chronicles on loan from Autograph, a London-based photographic art institution.
Minors Named Persons of Interest in Nationwide HBCU Bomb ThreatsThe FBI has reportedly identified six “tech savvy” adolescents as persons of interest.
Student protests at Howard University amid policy changes, housing concernsThe students have garnered media attention and lots of community and celebrity support.