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Rodney Thompson, president of the National African-American RVers Association (NAARVA), was invited to Elkhart during a busy ...
Ujima Adult & Family Services in San Jose focuses on providing behavioral health services through a culture-centric lens, and ...
The Historic Firehouse #11 on Vine St. was vandalized last Thursday. Now more than ever, the media program located in the ...
More than 300 people gathered to kick off the annual state convention of the Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World.
Amid growing efforts to restrict Black history education, parents and teachers must preserve and share the true stories with ...
The Pulling Focus African American Film Festival returns for its second season June 5–8, 2025, bringing powerful cinematic storytelling, artistic dialogue, and cultural celebration to venues across ...
The African American Community Fund (AACF) will celebrate culture and spotlight the people/organizations profoundly impacting ...
The annual holiday Juneteenth is celebrated to commemorate the “official” end of slavery in the United States, after the ...
Salute to Saleem event honors Dr. Baba Hylton's 50 years of service in entertainment, youth development, and restorative ...
My heart aches for what I know the enslaved people had to deal with. They sacrificed so much,” said state Sen. John Lovick.
Milwaukee celebrates the 34th Annual Juneteenth Scholarship Pageant, honoring youth for academics and community service.
Jonathan Cephlia, a freshman at Savannah Early College, and Nkoy Mitchell, a homeschooled freshman represented Savannah. They ...