The National Association of Black Journalists handed out five Thumbs Down Awards at its annual convention in Atlanta on Saturday — the most in the organization’s history. One recipient created a big ...
It is with those words, sang by upperclassman and alumni, that Morehouse College welcomed 722 freshmen who make up the Class of 2030 to their New Student Orientation. The preparation necessary to pull ...
“I’ve got a feeling somebody’s trying to sneak in my house … Morehouse!” A boisterous crowd sang into the summer night air as they flanked a long line of young men dressed in white shirts and maroon ...
Mississippi authorities have investigated other high-profile cases involving tree-hanging deaths in the past year.
A national parasite outbreak is drawing Black folks to local growers, underscoring how Black-owned farms can build trust and food access.
From the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi, to sewage problems in Alabama, stalled projects could get new life after federal court rulings.
Get our free politics and culture newsletter delivered to your inbox every other Thursday. Sign up Black farmers like Sharon Mallory can finally get some relief after a judge ruled to restore millions ...
A growing number of Black Democrats who feel alienated by politics as usual within the party are finding common cause with Democratic Socialist activists who want the government to be more responsive ...
Marcus Bruce has been an instructor at the University of the District of Columbia’s workforce program since 2024. "Having a trade is an awesome and beautiful thing, and guess what? They'll always need ...
Amid recent attacks on voting rights, Delaware’s model could offer a path forward for Black voters elsewhere, advocates say.
At an invite-only GOP event in East Point, the embattled candidate made his case for continuing Trump’s policies.