The African American Master Artist In Residency Program, or AAMARP, has offered free studio space and resources to artists of color in Boston for almost 50 years. Now, it's at the center of a show at ...
“Jackson’s life contributed to making this country more democratic, more inclusive, more fair.” ...
The way to honor Jackson is to “intensify the struggle for racial and economic justice,” his campaign co-chair said.
A long, unique family story led 18-year-old to ski for Jamaica. But he didn’t come all this way to be a novelty act. "I'm ...
The New Orleans Public Library is accepting entries for its Black History Month Art Contest. The theme is Building Tomorrow: ...
On a day when icy weather kept many churches closed, about 130 people — many of them seniors — bundled up and made their way to New Grove ...
At this marvelous hard-won age, the days of jumping and dancing with the paintings are over. But I don't feel limited,” says the artist, educator, and Civil Rights luminary.
Movements are not born fully formed – they begin when ordinary people decide to act ...
As a social and political history covering two intersecting storylines for more than the length of the nation, it’s packed with incident and facts.
The Black historian Carter G. Woodson — who dedicated his career to the study of Black life and history — responded 100 years ...
A trailblazing educator and civil rights activist in DeSoto County passed away on Tuesday evening. Dr. Clarence Christian’s life brought him in contact with several prominent civil rights leaders; ...