
Barbara Mills KC has made history as the first Black woman elected Chair of the Bar Council in its 131-year history. Specializing in international family...
April marks Stress Awareness Month, highlighting the importance of mental and physical health balance. Chronic stress can lead to various health issues, including anxiety and...
On April 1, the San Antonio Public Library is hosting a session titled “The Case for Reparations” as part of its Monthly Black History Series....
Black legislators in California have introduced a sweeping reparations proposal that includes preferential college admissions for descendants of enslaved people, mandatory racial equity audits, and...
The Senate Floor Session on March 31, 2025, included discussions on policies affecting Black communities, such as economic disparities and criminal justice reform. Lawmakers debated...
Black Restaurant Week is celebrating its 10th anniversary in Houston from March 28 to April 13, featuring more than 100 Black-owned culinary businesses offering African...
Civil rights leader Bayard Rustin, known for organizing the 1963 March on Washington and advising Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is being honored in a...
Recent federal layoffs have disproportionately affected Black Americans, for whom government jobs have historically provided a stable path to the middle class. The sudden terminations...
The Department of Defense has removed diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) content from its websites, resulting in the deletion of tributes to notable Black veterans,...
Jeanne Kay Whitefeather and Donald Lantz, a white couple from West Virginia, have been sentenced to 80 and 65 years in federal prison, respectively, after...