Pearl Cleage writes plays that feel like an invitation to pull up a chair—quietly, respectfully—and witness the conversations Black women have long relied on to survive. The kitchen‑table strategy ...
The California State Railroad Museum is proud to present “Black & African American Railroad Experience: A Work in Progress, Building The Exhibit Together” on display now in the museum lobby. Curated ...
Alongside a series of drastic cuts to programs that support teaching Black history, the NEH has announced funding for a new round of grants linked to more conservative thinking. Teachers of Black ...
Smith College professor Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor says studying the past is crucial to understanding who we are today A desire ...
Judge Lianne M. Dumas denied a motion to reduce the felony charge to a misdemeanor, despite arguments highlighting the nonviolent nature of the accused's past criminal history, and held the accused to ...
On Monday, a federal watchdog revealed that the Defense Secretary burned through $93 billion to use up the Pentagon’s budget ...
By Lauren PerryHistory Colorado Each object in History Colorado’s collection has a unique and powerful story just waiting to be discovered. Supported by a grant from the Colorado Historical Records ...
OGDEN — The brand new Marshall N. White Community Center’s first Black History Month program served as a reminder that the community has great assets for students and that progress is built ...
Where: Rittenhouse Grill, 1701 Locust St. Ensemble Arts Philly and The Shubert Organization are delighted to present the return of the Broadway smash hit “TINA – The Tina Turner Musical.” An uplifting ...
NORTH AUGUSTA — Music, storytelling and fashion were how students at a local school keep Black History alive for generations to come. North Augusta Elementary School held its very first Black History ...
The City of Evanston, Illinois' Reparations Committee issued $25,000 to 44 residents earlier this month in reparations' payments and is currently looking for other ways to keep the program funded.
ST. LANDRY PARISH — Students at Northwest High School staged a walkout Friday afternoon, saying school administrators failed to host a formal Black History Month program. Students told KATC they ...
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