The first of four parts Asheville’s Black population is disappearing faster than that of comparable cities in North Carolina, a trend that is accelerating and has transformed not only the makeup of ...
The post Affrilachia Exists: The People Reclaiming Black Identity in Appalachia appeared first on Travel Noire. The gigantic ...
Books written by Black authors on breast cancer frame the hurdles and offer insight grounded in lived experience and ...
Currently, the garden is about $2 million short of its budget for completing construction. However, Cleveland City Council approved freeing up to $325,000 that was earmarked for this project. A Google ...
(RNS) — W. James Abbington Jr., an expert on Black religious music known for his editing, teaching and playing of congregational music, has died at the age of 65. GIA Publications, for whom he worked ...
President Abraham Lincoln signed the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation 162 years ago this week. To celebrate, dozens of people gathered for the unveiling of a new presidential statue outside the ...
Kerry Breen is a news editor at CBSNews.com. A graduate of New York University's Arthur L. Carter School of Journalism, she previously worked at NBC News' TODAY Digital. She covers current events, ...
More than two decades ago, there was a landmark civil suit, the Pigford Case, that led to over 2 billion in payouts to African American farmers that were denied agriculture loans. Despite the historic ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The free 25th Annual African American Wellness Walk (AAWW) is this Saturday. The walk is being held at Island MetroPark, located at 101 East Helena Street. It began at 7:30 a.m.
A recently posted video by the Town of Duck that generated significant excitement opens with a question: “Have you ever heard of the Hargraves Beach Resort?” Judging from the views, comments and ...
The National Museum of African American History and Culture has become a target of the Trump administration. The museum's director has stepped down since the White House began examining its exhibits ...
DALLAS — Margie Reese combed through an Ebony Magazine from the 1960s. “Much of this material is very old,” said Reese, African American Museum of Dallas Chief Programs Officer. There’s a particular ...