The women's basketball team recently chose to remain in the locker room during the anthem after the university placed restrictions on protests.
But the film is bigger than the Oscars, said Williams, executive director of the Crossroads Cultural Arts Center in Clarksdale. It is healing “our broken memory,” she said, an ...
In 1899, a string of suspicious fires and a dubious confession triggered a white mob to hit the streets in search of blood.
Brionté McCorkle opened her latest Georgia Power bill and started doing some math to try to understand where her money was going. The total was $233 — steep, but familiar for her and her neighbors ...
For residents and city employees alike, the effort isn’t about recognition – it’s about reclaiming neighborhoods from blight.
At a screening of “The Devil Is Busy,” the families of Amber Nicole Thurman and Candi Miller called for urgent action.
County committees may not be as powerful as they were at the height of Jim Crow, but the system still has serious ...
The agreement marks the second time a company has paid the family of the woman whose cells fueled major medical breakthroughs ...
Atlanta health providers and state lawmakers are looking for new ways to get the medication to patients as federal decisions loom.
Target protest leader Jamal Bryant on Thursday strongly refuted online accusations that the retail giant paid him to end the national economic protest he helped spearhead more than a year ago.
From Chicago to Washington, those shaped by his vision are grappling with how to carry forward the Rainbow Coalition he built ...
For their second annual symposium, the women’s college will focus on the book “The Psychology of Black Womanhood,” written by ...