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On exhibit until August 17 at the California Museum of Photography is “Gail Rebhan, About Time.” This is Rebhan’s first ...
According to a 2023 Education Trust study, only 13% of Michigan’s K-12 curricula include meaningful Black historical content ...
Oscar-winning actor Ellen Burstyn has a new book coming out in 2026 that explores her connection to poetry. HarperOne announced Wednesday that “Poetry Says It Better” will be released on ...
We’re pleased to be joined by Dr. Edward Anderson, Senior Fellow at SOAS* and Assistant Professor at Northumbria University*. His research focuses on the Indian diaspora, transnational politics, ...
Trump bombed Iran to distract Americans from his unpopular war against immigrants and workers at home, while seeking to demonstrate overwhelming American power abroad to bring the Middle Eastern ...
They found that, as you might expect, journalists across all three countries had perceptions of public opinion across the ...
Frederick Douglass used the words of Psalm 137 in his famous speech, ‘What to a Slave is the Fourth of July?’ For centuries, ...
My ultimate destination was South Africa, but I was able to knock another country with a storied history and dynamic economy off my list.
This fall, a digital archive will open access to one of the Civil Rights Movement’s most overlooked leaders: Bayard Rustin. Built by the Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice, the project will ...
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Today in History for July 6: In 1415, Czech reformer Jan Hus was martyred. He was condemned for heresy and burned at the stake because of his outspoken appeals for church reform and for political and ...
In “The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health,” Dr. Rheeda Walker wants to undo the stigma associated with mental health ...
A Supreme Court ruling over a Montgomery County lawsuit gave parents the right to opt their kids out of lessons with LGBTQ+ books. These are the children's books they relied on.