CAROLINA PUBLIC PRESS – A NC A&T student came up to county elections board Democrat Carolyn Bunker in tears after the North Carolina State Board of Elections’ January meeting. The board had just voted 3-2 to exclude two Guilford County […]
Read MoreNationwide – Nicole Stewart, Founder and Executive Director, has officially launched National Association of Black Microschool Leaders (NABML), the first national organization dedicated to supporting Black educators and community leaders who are building microschools – small, community-driven, and culturally responsive […]
Read MoreThe Guardian-Democrats are launching an aggressive campaign to win back voters they lost, not to Donald Trump, but to the proverbial “couch,” as they look to regain support ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. On Wednesday, the Democratic National Committee […]
Read MoreBy Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Flint, Michigan’s water crisis, now widely recognized as one of the most severe public health failures in modern U.S. history, emerged from a convergence of long‑standing environmental neglect, economic decline and government decision‑making that prioritized […]
Read MoreSTATELINE – Last spring, Illinois county judge Jeffrey Goffinet noticed something startling: A legal brief filed in his courtroom cited a case that did not exist. Goffinet, an associate judge in Williamson County, looked through two legal research systems and […]
Read MoreEvery February, Black History Month serves as a national reminder-but more importantly, a call to action . It asks Americans to confront the truths of our shared past, acknowledge the struggles and triumphs of African Americans, and celebrate the transformative […]
Read MoreBy: Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Mary Potter Academy, once a cornerstone of Black education and community life in Granville County, is entering a new chapter more than a century after it was founded. The academy was established in 1889 by […]
Read MoreNC Newsline – Durham Public Schools is conducting an ongoing investigation into the actions of a school principal and two administrators indicted on felony obstruction of justice charges for their roles in a case involving a six-year-old autistic girl who […]
Read MoreFORT WORTH, Texas – Juneteenth icon Mrs. Opal Lee, of Fort Worth, also known as the “Grandmother of Juneteenth,” now has a Barbie doll. Lee’s doll was released as part of Mattel’s “Inspiring Women” series. She gained national acclaim after […]
Read MoreBy: Kaila Philo Smithsonian Magazine In February 1837, the African Institute was established in Cheyney, Pennsylvania, at the bequest of Quaker philanthropist Richard Humphreys. He had designated $10,000, a tenth of his estate, “to instruct the descendants of the African […]
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