Brandon Russell was sentenced to 20 years in prison for plotting to destroy electrical substations around Baltimore.
Neighborhood residents were deeply disturbed by the aggressive, expletive-filled manner in which the Peter Alt spoke to the young girl.
In this op-ed, Dr. Stacey Patton writes that Black women are getting pink slips instead of nooses, and the cost will ripple through Black Communities for generations.
The Wellness in Black Life (WIBL) project will hold an upcoming panel on Aug. 20 centered on the voices of Black men and boys in defining what true health and well-being looks like—on their terms.
The 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act demands a sustained commitment to building and sustaining Black political power beyond the ballot box.
An updated version of a 1974 history textbook titled 'Mississippi: Conflict and Change: A New Edition' is being released.
Sixty years after the Voting Rights Act, the future its authors dreamed seems further away than ever. But we must keep pushing forward.
Gov. Abbott also called for the arrest of the Texas Democrats who fled the state to prevent a vote on a new electoral map from moving forward.
Trump claimed that migrants are uniquely suited to physically strenuous farm work, asserting that it comes “naturally” to them.
There have been several incidents involving the KKK in Cincinnati this year, including a white supremacist march through a historically Black neighborhood.
To me, it is quite obvious how inherently racist all this gerrymandering is, yet I’m not hearing many others—including Democratic leadership.
Despite mounting evidence that Black women in the U.S. face disproportionately high rates of maternal mortality, efforts to close the gap remain inconsistent. How do we change this?
If institutions like the Smithsonian yield to political pressure and erase inconvenient truths, then truth itself becomes negotiable.