Discover the pioneering work of Charlotta Bass, a civil rights activist and journalist who made significant strides for ...
Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) was censured by a 224-198 vote in the House for interrupting President Trump's joint address.
White House correspondent Ebony McMorris discusses the importance of the Black Press in reporting America's story and upholding truth in times of oppression.
Dr. Frances 'Toni' Draper, publisher and CEO of the AFRO-American Newspapers, pays tribute to the legacy of the women who shaped the company's history.
Ava Thompson Greenwell, a veteran journalist, advocates for more Black women in journalism leadership to address the industry's lack of diversity and fairness.
Discover the inspiring journey of Dara T. Mathis, an award-winning freelance journalist, as she explores Black history, identity, and womanhood in her writing.
Providence of Maryland announces the appointment of Tanya Millner to its Board of Directors. She brings leadership skills and ...
Robert G. Clark, Mississippi's first Black lawmaker of the 20th century, dies at 96. He rose to leadership positions after ...
Rep. Sylvester Turner, a Houston mayor and U.S. Rep., has died at 70. He leaves behind a legacy of leadership and advocacy ...
Civil rights leaders and advocates join forces for a 24-hour town hall, offering a true assessment of America and preparing ...
Faith-based organizations gather outside the U.S. Capitol to demand Congress defend against the president's assault on the Constitution and vulnerable communities.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore prepares for significant federal job losses. State offers help to federal workers affected by ...