black history month
Discover how companies are staying committed to DEI amid political resistance, plus the impact of Al Sharpton's economic boycott.
With the recent election of Donald Trump, Black people collectively have said, “Get someone else to do it,” all through 2025. This year, as a community, we’ve been focusing on our culture, embracing the things that bring us joy, staying on top of our finances, shopping smart, and celebrating life. Here are six dates Black […]
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Often opinionated rap star Kanye West wants to change the way we acknowledge Black History Month altogether by switching the name to "Black Future Month" — others, like Dr. Cornel West, think he may be a bit off in his approach.
"Lift Every Every Voice And Sing," a poem written by James Weldon Johnson - often dubbed "The Black National Anthem" - was first performed on Feb. 12, 1900. Here's what you need to know about it.
Presidential elections are usually the period where voter turnout is massive, where Black issues become major talking points during debates, the thought that the “Black Vote” can swing any election grows from a whisper to a massive call for attention and then some.
A limited edition card is killing social media.
The Martin Luther King Jr. National Park was created to give back to the community where the civil rights icon was raised, but it was recently on the receiving end thanks to a sizable donation to encourage recycling.
Black History Month is a time to reflect on the many contributions to society and culture that Black people have given the United States and the world over.
Teaching Black history to students has always been a part of the curriculum in American schools. The accuracy of it, however, and the necessary context for that type of instruction hasn't always been there, to put it mildly.
Here's a look at some celebrities who've spoken out about criminal justice reform.