The radical right once warned of a conspiratorial "New World Order," but in a twist of irony, they have forged one themselves. As the U.S. weakens...
Dr. Alvin Poussaint, a Harvard psychiatrist and civil rights advocate, passed at 90. A pioneer in racial mental health research, he fought to classify extreme racism...
The Virginia Military Institute’s board voted to remove Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins, its first Black superintendent, amid political tensions and concerns over DEI rollbacks. Critics call...
Terrance Afer-Anderson exposes the dangerous shifts in U.S. government under Trump and Musk, highlighting mass firings, media suppression, and authoritarian tactics. As democracy faces a new...
After an extensive revitalization, the Hampton University Museum has reopened, featuring new exhibitions honoring Black artists, military veterans, and cultural heritage. #HamptonUniversityMuseum #BlackArt #HarlemRenaissance #AfricanAmericanHistory #RuthECarter...
CBS’s new soap opera Beyond the Gates brings a prestigious Black family to daytime TV at a time when DEI programs are under attack. Executive Producer...
Zachery Chavis, a former Norfolk school coach, is now driving workforce development at MSI Surfaces in Suffolk. Using skills honed in coaching, he’s leading the company’s...
The wisdom of our parents is a treasure we often take for granted—until we can no longer hear their voices. Dennis Edwards reflects on the importance...
The New Journal and Guide proudly introduces NJGPOD, a podcast dedicated to African-American news, culture, and community discussions. As a historic publication since 1900, NJG continues...
Nearly 400 EPA employees and thousands of National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service workers were laid off on Valentine’s Day, reflecting a broader push by...