SACRAMENTO OBSERVER — Many Black college students have not considered a teaching career because they have never had a Black teacher, said Preston Jackson, who teaches...
BIRMINGHAM TIMES — When planning for your trip, the thoughts of hitting the road or boarding a flight can be stressful. You envision not “sugar plums...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — The African Renaissance and Diaspora Network (ARDN), a New York-based nonprofit, is committed to promoting the African Renaissance by strengthening ties between Africa...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Mosby, a trailblazing prosecutor, made national headlines in 2015 for her bold decision to charge six officers involved in the death of Freddie...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Hosted by Fanbase Founder & CEO Isaac Hayes III, Fanbase Forward will feature real-world experts and an array of creators and ambassadors from...
NEW YORK BEACON — The breaking point came in March 2023, when Kelaia shared thoughts of suicide with a friend. Just five days later, her mother...
NEW YORK BEACON — In court, Lorincz expressed remorse for her actions. “I am so sorry I took AJ’s life. I never intended to kill her,”...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — In 1984, LL Cool J became one of the first artists signed to Def Jam Records, a fledgling label co-founded by Russell Simmons...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — The rollback of diversity efforts comes as data reveals significant racial inequities in corporate leadership. USA Today reported that its investigation found that...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Neely’s final moments were captured on bystander video, showing Penny restraining him with a chokehold for nearly six minutes. Witnesses testified that Neely,...
LOS ANGELES WAVE — Compton superstar rapper Kendrick Lamar will follow his Super Bowl halftime show appearance by going on the road. The “Grand National Tour,” with...
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Forty-four years after losing by two points in a championship at Legion Field, Parker downed perennial power Saraland 28-17 in the Class...
SACRAMENTO OBSERVER — Majority-Black school districts continue to be underfunded and underrepresented in policy making. And Black students still continue to be over-policed; one Black student...
WORD IN BLACK — Diving into culturally relevant reading over the holidays can be transformative for Black students. Research indicates that reading can reduce stress by 68%,...
Tune in to Let’s Talk on WIN-TV this Friday, October 4 at noon for an exciting episode you won’t want to miss! We have an …
Alex Vaughn on her journey and musical roots in the DMV area. Alex shares how she would describe her unique sound for those …
Alex Vaughn performed live at Miss Toya’s Southern Kitchen, featuring songs from her second album, The Hurtbook, including her …
Stellar award winner Jessica Greene talks about domestic violence.
A group of community activists and leaders protested the denial of a city contract to the largest, District-based African-American …
Let’s Talk: November 8th LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, & SHARE!! http://www.washingtoninformer.com American University Professor, Dr. Khalia …
Tune In to “Let’s Talk” on WIN-TV Date: Friday, November 8 Time: 12 p.m – 1 p.m Join us this Friday for an exciting episode of...
Let’s Talk: November 1st LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, & SHARE!! http://www.washingtoninformer.com Candi Dailey from the Potomac Hospitality …
Let’s Talk: November 8th LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, & SHARE!! http://www.washingtoninformer.com As the nation prepares for a second …
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Tune in to Live Presents on WIN-TV at 11:00 AM (EST) on Nov. 13. Washington Informer Lifestyle Reporter Brenda Siler will talk to …