The State of the People POWER Tour has launched in 10 states to build a unified Black agenda by Juneteenth 2025, spotlighting local leadership and addressing...
At the 2025 White House Correspondents’ Dinner, April Ryan was celebrated as the longest-serving Black White House correspondent, highlighting the enduring impact of Black journalists on...
In a searing opinion, Dennis Edwards examines the ironic fallout of Trump’s 2024 re-election support, where many Hispanic and Black voters are now targets of the...
The Metro Ministers’ Conference of Virginia honored three legendary members—Rev. Percy O. White, Rev. James Wynn, and Rev. Frank Guns—for their decades of pastoral service and...
Ryan Coogler’s Sinners dazzles visually and sonically while ambitiously tackling horror, history, and Black Southern heritage through a vampiric tale set in 1930s Mississippi. #RyanCoogler #SinnersMovie...
The NAACP has filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education, challenging vague policies that threaten funding for schools promoting diversity and racial equity...
Norfolk native and Negro League great Sam Allen shared stories of his baseball journey with Southside youth, blending sports history with life lessons during a powerful...
The 71st Portsmouth Invitational Tournament turned Churchland High School into a national spotlight for NBA hopefuls, showcasing talent, tradition, and the vision of Athletic Director Christen...
In this episode of NJGPOD, Robert Lee Porter joins guest host Ernest Lowery to highlight Portsmouth’s Fatherhood-Mentoring Program, directed by Dr. Tyrone Davis. The conversation explores...
“A Prescription for Change,” now extended through April 2025 at Richmond’s Black History Museum, celebrates centuries of Black contributions to healthcare across Virginia, including powerful stories...