Charlie Kirk talked with young people at universities for a reason – he wanted American education to return to traditional values
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated on Sept. [...]
The Power and Complexity of African American Vernacular English
https://ipmnewsroom.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/dialogue-Sept13_segA1.mp3 In this episode of Dialogue, we explore African [...]
Black Music Sunday: A look back at Emmy-winning musicians
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ASALH Brings Annual Conference to Atlanta Amid Attacks on Black History Education
The Association for the Study of African American [...]
The battle for equality goes back nearly two centuries: New book examines efforts by Black Americans to fight segregation in public transport
By STEVE PFARRER For the Valley Advocate Along [...]
She Was Called a ‘Burnt Biscuit’ and Worse. Now, Her Lawsuit Could Force Cracker Barrel to Finally Face its Past | EURweb | Black News, Culture, Entertainment & More
Ex-employee Roberta Mendez sues Cracker Barrel, alleging years of [...]
USCCB: ‘DEI means God’ essay published by mistake
The U.S. bishops’ conference told The Pillar Friday [...]
Annual African American Wellness Walk promotes healthy aging
Previous health coverage above. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The [...]
Reimagining “The New Negro”: One Hundred Years Later Alain Locke’s Seminal Anthology Still Influences Black Culture in America
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the [...]