On Feb. 28, around 3,000 students will attend the “Classically Black: Great Music of African-American Composers” at the ...
There’s a sense of pride for many Americans in our identity as a melting pot. But until the early part of the 20th Century, ...
The Braceville African American Heritage Museum in collaboration with the Braceville Community Foundation is holding a ...
Gov. Jim Pillen appointed Omaha author and performer Jewel Rodgers as Nebraska's new state poet. Rodgers, 27, is the youngest ...
Many people in Somaliland are convinced that the United States, under the incoming presidency of Donald Trump, is poised to ...
During the Great Depression, African Americans were disproportionately affected by unemployment: they were the first fired and the last hired. After Roosevelt was elected, he began to institute hi ...
African Americans have a higher cancer burden and face greater obstacles to cancer prevention, detection, treatment, and survival. In fact, Black people have the highest death rate and shortest ...
Rio Grande Valley-based writer and retired educator Samuel Freeman remembers President Carter as a champion of civil rights.
Anisa Khalifa: I’m Anisa Khalifa. This is the Broadside, where we tell stories from our home at the crossroads of the South. This week, how segregation found a new home in private academies, and ...
Harold Bailey, Albuquerque NAACP President and prominent University of New Mexico educator, has died. His story in New Mexico ...
1. Leverage and Accountability: Political independence allows us to negotiate with both parties. By withholding our automatic loyalty, we force them to work for our votes by offering real solutions to ...