Hoping for a fresh start after decades in prison, Nicole Boynton has had to rely on the support of her legal team and a few friends to get back on her feet.
Thermal drone footage shows xAI is still burning gas at a facility in Southaven, Miss., despite a recent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ruling reiterating that doing so requires a state permit ...
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Atlanta remembers the charismatic orator who played a major role in politics, both nationally and in the city.
Nearly two-thirds of HBCUs have museums, art galleries, or archives, as highlighted in the exhibit at the Blacksonian. The exhibit features yearbooks, documentary clips, photos, artifacts, and sounds ...
Earlier this week, Southern University’s Human Jukebox did their rendition of Olivia Dean’s “Man I Need,” continuing a long HBCU musical tradition of covering popular songs. Mardi Gras is just one of ...
Black Masking Indians transform New Orleans with hand-sewn suits and street rituals that challenge who has the power to move freely and be seen.
The bill “is not about protecting our elections,” the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund says. “It’s about disguising voter suppression.” ...
Designed to target organized crime, the bulk of civil asset forfeitures impact low-income people and people of color.
F. DuBois Bowman will be inaugurated today as the 13th president of Morehouse College during the HBCU’s 159th Founder’s Week.
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