Advocates are seizing the moment to call for change, urging Congress not to “get back in the city management business” before ...
UConn’s Humanities Institute (UCHI) held a Fellow’s Talk in Homer Babbidge Library on Wednesday, March 12. The talk was titled “The Fire This Time: Ronald L. Fair’s ‘Many Thousand Gone,’ a Forgotten ...
For Black Americans particularly, this boycott resonates with a long history of economic activism. From the Montgomery Bus ...
On the 60th anniversary of Lyndon Johnson’s voting rights speech, we are reminded how government can address concerns with ...
Despite the loss of Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential contest being met with much disappointment from Black women — 92% ...
By foregrounding the 19th-century engagement with Egyptology, we can see how notions of Black Power — often associated with ...
In a new exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery, over 30 works showcase the significance of this ...
A call for economic resistance rang out from Antioch Baptist Church, where faith leaders gathered to launch a 40-day boycott of Target.
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Yesterday, a group of Black educators who’ve built the viral #HillmanTok University walked the halls of Capitol Hill, in partnership with the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) and TikTok to showcase ...
Morehouse alumni and Dr. Julius Garvey, board of directors at the Marcus Garvey Institute for Human Development, are leading ...
Exploring the cultural importance of Berry Gordy and Motown Records as a method of unifying the increasingly divided society of America during the 1960s.
This group is not only preserving the arts; they're safeguarding truth, and ensuring our collective future remains as bold, ...
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