Education
How did political parties come to be in the United States? Let's take a look back at their unique history.
Researchers say the earliest inhabitants of Ireland and some data suggest that the first settlers were Black people.
Filmmaker Sade Sellers is documenting one year with a four-generation Altadena family who lost their cherished home in the LA wildfires.
Black History Month is that time of year when the world suddenly remembers that Black people exist. Okay, I’m joking—kind of. Let’s get into the makings and purpose of Black History Month, so that we can give it the appreciation and recognition it deserves. RELATED: 15 Things Invented By Black People How Black History Month […]
TikTok’s latest trend is letting users live out their HBCU dream.
Were there actually Black pilgrims eating with white pilgrim settlers in the 1600s?
According to the bellereport.com Join Bishop T.D. Jakes at the 2024 JDS Fall Symposium! You’re invited you to the annual Jakes Divinity School Fall Symposium, happening November 3-5, right here at The Potter’s House of Dallas! This year, the theme is The Future of Christian Leadership and Emerging Trends, and it promises to be an event that […]
Every year, National Stop Bullying Day serves as a powerful reminder to us all about the importance of fostering a safe and inclusive environment for everyone.
Tye Tribbett is reaching back to pull other creatives forward. The 3x Grammy award-winning artist recently launched The Chosen Creative Arts Academy. This 12-week virtual course was created to provide wisdom, insight, instruction, and practical information to creatives. Singers, worship leaders, new artists, musicians, production technicians, and other music professionals are invited to join for […]
Enrollment at HBCUs has surged following the Supreme Court striking down race-based college admissions. Coincidence?
Florida A&M University's interim president requested resignations from the senior leadership team amid ongoing fallout from a hoax donation.
In a city as vibrant and diverse as New York, libraries have long been pillars of the community, especially for Black children who not only have access to books and other resources, but computers and quiet spaces where they can do their homework.