
Griffin MSI art exhibit marks 55 years of Black creativity
The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry launched its Black Creativity Juried Art Exhibition on Jan. 20, 2025, running through April 27, 2025. This year’s
The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry launched its Black Creativity Juried Art Exhibition on Jan. 20, 2025, running through April 27, 2025. This year’s
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made waves at the 2025 presidential inauguration, not just for her position as the first Black woman on the
In a deeply personal moment that captured both endings and beginnings, Joe Biden chose to spend his final full day as president in a place
Southern states grapple with Confederate legacy on civil rights day In a stark reflection of America’s ongoing struggle with its historical narratives, Mississippi and Alabama
The upcoming presidential transition marks a pivotal moment for African Americans, especially as the inauguration coincides with Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Jan. 20.
We take you behind the scenes of the Yesterday’s Tomorrow conference held at Cam Kirk Studios in Atlanta on MLK Day. The day started with
Google is celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr Day with a special doodle and a homepage promotion of a curated collection of Civil Rights photography from
On Monday, Jan. 16, 2017, people across the country will celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by offering thanks in the form
City officials in Biloxi, Mississippi declares that Martin Luther King Day would be recognized there as “Great Americans Day.” In an effort to diminish the
Jeff Johnson — a journalist, activist and political commentator, best known for his many appearances on B.E.T. — delivered a powerful message in celebration of iconic
Martin Luther King Jr. not only received a Nobel Peace Prize in addition to numerous other awards his life matched his message of nonviolence. His
It’s here. Today, Jan. 21, 2013 marks the 57th presidential inauguration, and the second in which our first black president, Barack Obama, will be sworn