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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting may close after the U.S. government withdrew funding, impacting PBS, NPR, and local stations.
A peer-reviewed study found Afro-descendant territories outperform comparable lands in preventing forest loss thanks to ...
By Honor Ford-Smith Honor Ford-Smith is Assoc. Professor Emeritus at the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York ...
From Ghana to Detroit, AfroFuture’s U.S. debut blends music, culture, and community—ushering in a new era for festivals ...
Chef Kwame Onwuachi is joining forces with fellow James Beard Award winners to bring next-level dining to American Express ...
At age 60, the Mexican composer has finally won the recognition she deserves, with new recordings, prestigious residencies and a star conductor championing her music.
Whether you’re grabbing dinner, hitting a lounge, picking up groceries, or looking for a lawyer, there’s a Black-owned ...
As an established hairstylist at this point, I felt lost. It wasn't until after having my daughter in my late 20s that someone finally suggested a biopsy. I was around 27 or 28 when I got the ...
Learn how to adapt your workout after 40 from a Black fitness trainer's perspective. Discover strength training, cardio, mobility, nutrition, and recovery tips tailored to African Americans over 40.
This season, authors revisit familiar religious figures, contemplate Christian motherhood, and explore links between ...
Redistricting in Maryland sparks debate as Black communities seek fair representation. Baltimore County faces challenges in ...
Several years ago, two African American women, Elaine Buck and Beverly Mills, decided to do some research on the history of the central New Jersey region commonly known as Sourland.