Morehouse College will convene distinguished national leaders, scholars, and public servants for its Inaugural Symposium, ...
The Atlanta Zoning Review Board voted Thursday to forward a recommendation of approval to the Atlanta City Council for the rezoning of a vacant parcel in the Kirkwood neighborhood. The proposal was ...
On Thursday, during Morehouse College Founder’s Week, the historic institution held the innauguration of its 13th  president, Dr. F. DuBois Bowman ’92. Prior to taking the helm at Morehouse, Bowman, ...
One of the nation’s largest free jazz festivals returns this Memorial Day Weekend as the 49th Annual Atlanta Jazz Festival takes the stage in Piedmont Park. A beloved tradition for nearly five decades ...
A Two-Day Celebration of Black Professional Excellence, HBCU Culture, and Community Impact The Legacy Tour, a multi-city cultural celebration built for Black professionals and HBCU alumni to connect, ...
Pittsburgh Yards®, the innovative business park at 352 University Avenue, is a lynchpin in Atlanta’s community economic development scheme, delivering on the promise of entrepreneurial and small ...
Jada Ingleton For The Washington Informer It’s been 100 years since Carter G. Woodson created a celebration recognizing African American history, and his mission is still a waging battle for Black ...
Marcus Anthony Hunter, University of California, Los Angeles “This bank is just what the freedmen need,” remarked President Abraham Lincoln on March 3, 1865, as he signed the Freedman’s Bank Act, ...
By Sonya Jenkins Sometimes life gives us moments that test our altitude — moments where we either rise or retreat. Over the ...
Photo: Quinn Rooney / Getty Images Sport / Getty Images Tennis star Coco Gauff is continuing her commitment to expanding opportunities for Black student-athletes. According to theGrio, Gauff gifted ...
Wulf D. Hund, University of Hamburg and Charles W Mills, Northwestern University This article is a foundation essay. These are longer than usual and take a wider look at a key issue affecting society.
(TriceEdneyWire.com)—When Mike Espy lost his U.S. Senate special runoff election in 2018, one has to contemplate what the outcome would have been had more Black voters turned out. Espy was well-known ...