How Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson will fulfill her dream
On Broadway, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson will play in a one-night production of “& Juliet.” On Dec. 14, at 8 p.m., the first Black woman
On Broadway, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson will play in a one-night production of “& Juliet.” On Dec. 14, at 8 p.m., the first Black woman
Put in a precarious position by her boss, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stood firm against a barrage of questions regarding President Joe Biden’s
On Dec. 3, 2024, civil rights advocates intensified their calls for President Joe Biden to pardon former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby. This plea comes
In a dramatic turn of events, former President Donald Trump has publicly condemned President Joe Biden’s recent decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden. This
In the wake of Donald Trump’s recent election victory, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has found herself in the spotlight, not just for her
In a recent address in Milwaukee, President Joe Biden emphasized the importance of addressing issues that significantly impact people’s lives, particularly the dangers posed by
In an insightful episode of “A Seat at the Table,” acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su sheds light on the dynamic landscape of America’s workforce.
President Biden made a brief appearance at a debate watch party at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta hotel after verbally sparring for 90 minutes with former
Dozens of Atlanta HBCU students, alumni and sympathizers declaring solidarity with protesters on college campuses across the nation made their displeasure known Wednesday — about
In the summer of 2023, Hulu announced the spring 2024 release of Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told and social media went wild. Black Gen
Housing Secretary Marcia L. Fudge says with “mixed emotions” she will resign her position next week, alerting her staff in an email she wrote on
Famed ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith ripped into President Joe Biden for flagrantly pandering for the Black vote by eating fried chicken with a Black
Days after lighting into columnist Jason Whitlock, calling him the “worst person in the world,” Stephen A. Smith had some pointed words for the Democratic
The U.S. Supreme Court recently thwarted President Biden’s initial attempt to forgive $430 billion in student loans for low- and middle-income borrowers. Nevertheless, the administration
Conservative mouthpiece Candace Owens scornfully and contemptuously characterized the Juneteenth holiday as “ghetto” on Twitter on Monday, June 19, 2023. Juneteenth is still ghetto and
Vonzell “VZ” Washington is the paragon of an exemplary businessman, philanthropist, and civil rights advocate. So it is more than apropos for the White House
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
The National Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists hosted a special conversation on Aug. 6 with Karine Jean-Pierre. President Joe
After six tension-filled months, President Biden finally reached out to speak with Brittney Griner’s wife, Cherelle, to assure her that the administration is making the
After enduring withering and prolonged confirmation hearings in March and April 2022, Ketanji Brown Jackson is scheduled to become the first Black woman to serve