
Vice President Kamala Harris discusses the fight for reproductive rights
On March 13, 2023, Vice President Kamala Harris held a press conference to discuss the latest attack on reproductive rights. She opened the call by
On March 13, 2023, Vice President Kamala Harris held a press conference to discuss the latest attack on reproductive rights. She opened the call by
Danièle Darlan’s place in history is secured. The lawyer and professor became Central Africa‘s first woman to lead a government institution when she became the
The issue of climate preservation cannot be done by government officials alone. So, last week, FEMA hosted the Black Resilience Network and others to discuss ways to reinforce climate resilience. “FEMA
A dozen United States senators released a bipartisan bill on March 7 that would expand President Joe Biden‘s legal authority to ban TikTok nationwide, CNN
After she left the White House for the last official time, beloved dignitary Michelle Obama admits that she suddenly burst into tears and could not
Marchers returned to Selma, Alabama, to commemorate the 58th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, when a group of 600 protesters, led by John Lewis, crossed the
The Biden–Harris administration is living up to another campaign promise by helping provide better infrastructure to communities in need. On Feb. 28, U.S. Transportation Secretary
Lori Lightfoot‘s reign as the mayor of Chicago will soon to come to an end. The 56th mayor of the major Midwestern city lost her
The Biden administration continues to take strides toward maintaining a connection between HBCUs and the White House. On Feb. 23, 2023, more than 40 students
Seeing Candace Owens give a Black person a compliment is sort of like seeing the sun rise on the wrong side of the Earth or
ATLANTA – Less than 20 hours after President Joe Biden gave his State of the Union address, Vice President Kamala Harris visited Georgia Tech for
With the spirit of Tyre Nichols permeating throughout the hallowed halls of Congress, President Joe Biden address several issues relevant to the Black community, including
On Jan. 31, Rep. George Santos told the House GOP that he doesn’t want to serve the two committees he was appointed to until the
The social media platforms Donald Trump deftly used to procure ultimate political power in 2016 — and some would say to wreak havoc on American democracy —
On Jan. 22, 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the right to choose to have an abortion was protected by the Constitution. That landmark
On Jan. 18, Wes Moore, an Army veteran and former nonprofit executive, was sworn in as Maryland’s first Black governor. “It’s impossible not to think
When Congressman Hank Johnson took his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, he embarked on a journey to enhance citizens’ civil liberties. Serving his
President Joe Biden is making his annual rounds for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. On Jan. 15, a day that would’ve been King’s 94th birthday,
Black and Brown businesses have a chance to receive up to $3 million of funding for the next four years, thanks in large part to
Chicago finds itself at an impasse once again. The mayoral election is right around the corner and the field is flooded with candidates, specifically Black