Remembering Alhaji Alieu Dausy Wurie and Haja Isatu Wurie, who were pillars in their local African immigrant & Diaspora community.…
Remembering Alhaji Alieu Dausy Wurie and Haja Isatu Wurie, who were pillars in their local African immigrant & Diaspora community.…
George Washington University (GW) and The Penn West Global Build Fellowship offer H1-B visas for participants and micro-internships for GW students.…
Juneteenth's federal status rings hollow amid government inaction on systemic racism, and corporate commercialization. Honest discussions on racial injustice are needed over hollow celebrations as we fail to uphold Juneteenth’s ideals of true freedom and equity.…
Policymakers push to reauthorize AGOA trade preferences, and boasts economic gains for Africa, though some voice need for inclusive measures.…
See five places you can go to celebrate and learn more about the significance of Juneteenth…
Governor Wes Moore has signed an executive order to pardon 175,000 individuals with cannabis-related convictions in Maryland. This unprecedented move aims to rectify the social and economic injustices caused by past marijuana criminalization, particularly affecting communities of color.…
Adedayo Fashanu discusses leading and managing a media company focused on enhancing the inclusion of multicultural and diverse communities with innovative, human-centric approaches.…
The Rev. James Lawson Jr., who trained activists like John Lewis in nonviolent protest and was a close confidant of Martin Luther King Jr., passed away Sunday after a lifetime dedicated to peaceful resistance against racism.…
Till was a fourteen-year-old who had gone down south for the first time to Mississippi to visit his cousins before his brutal lynching in 1955.…
Despite an impressive 98-hour effort, Isaac Geralds was forced to end his record-breaking attempt due to unforeseen health issues.…