CHESAPEAKE, Va. — The African American Sewcial Threaders Guild has opened “A Hundred Quilts for 100 Years of Black Resilience: The Underground Railroad and Beyond” at...
Black History Month series features South Bend’s Billy “Stix” Nicks This week’s Black History Month story will tell of the remarkable musical journey of Billy “Stix”...
As Black History Month continues, the conversation often turns to enduring struggles and cultural triumphs. However, in the halls of the Indiana Statehouse, City-County Councilman Keith...
See MLK Commemorative Commission’s Interfaith Prayer Service See MLK Commemorative Commission’s Interfaith Prayer Service, at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Jan. 14, 2026. Communities across Michigan will...
KANSAS CITY, Mo — Willa’s Books and Vinyl, the oldest Black-owned bookstore in Missouri, is closing its final chapter as owner Willa Mae Robinson prepares for...
It’s been nearly 10 years since Keyonna Jones opened up the Congress Heights Arts and Culture Center in Southeast D.C., and while there’s a heavy emphasis...
The former Allen AME Church was being restored for a theater company’s use. Contractors found a letter linked to Alexander Herritage Newton, a prominent abolitionist, in...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Owning a home is part of the American dream many families are never able to realize because of the color...
A sudden flurry of rain and hail forced everyone to quickly duck inside, including Jacqualine Savanna Boles, first lady of Redeemed by the Blood Community Church,...
Earline M. Green hugs jar attributed to Guadalupe Pottery First Site at the Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens (photo by Michelle V. Johnson) I chase ghosts!...