March 31, 2025

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A marble statue of civil rights pioneer Mary McLeod Bethune is replacing one of a Confederate general in the US Capitol’s Statuary Hall, making history...

Education first, education for all. African-American News&Issues is continuing the mission of keeping the community educated and informed. And when it comes to educating our...

By: Roy Douglas Malonson Minority Democrats are fighting mad after Texas lawmakers recently released a draft of the new congressional map that threatens minority voters...

My grandmother always said, when a man closes his eyes, his debts are paid. And in the case of George Floyd, his death was the...

Isabelle Allende tells the story of the fight against dehumanization and enslavement in one of the greatest books of our time, “Island beneath the Sea.”...

From racism to rape, African American women have been in a pandemic of oppression since we were brought here on the slave ships. Some of...

Last week, I was shopping for essentials at the local grocery store and the clerk gives me a receipt for $6.66. At jet-like speed, I...

During a time when more focus needs to be placed on building our communities and creating generational wealth through entrepreneurship, one of Houston’s newest residents...

By: Roy Douglas Malonson The White House is taking a beating over its handling of the influx of Haitian migrants at the U.S. southern border...

By: Nevaeh Richardson When you look around, the most pride in the community comes from the “beauty” in the surroundings, and whether you realize it...

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