An unprecedented exhibition at the Pompidou Center in Paris explores the presence and influence of Black artists in the city ...
Between 1912 and the unraveling of racial segregation in the 1950s and 1960s, Rosenwald Schools played a vital role in the education of African American children living in the Jim Crow rural South. On ...
Supreme Linen and Laundry was another company that provided essential goods and services to Detroit’s growing number of Black-owned restaurants and hotels. Established by native Mississippians Fred ...
The Trump administration’s DEI ban has now extended to military marketing and historical materials. This is not how you build ...
Killed at age 44 by a gunshot fired by his fiancee’s brother, Arkansas painter Dewitt Jordan left a complicated legacy. A ...
Discover a range of events in the DMV area, from art markets to wellness experiences, and invest in self-care. Check out the Washington Informer Calendar for details.
On March 17, 1992, white South Africans voted in a national referendum to end more than 40 years of apartheid. While racial ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there’s an Ancient Game Night, “Ouroboros” and “¡A Bailar!” ...
Did you know San Francisco is surrounded by national park sites? That's right, plan your next national park adventure in San ...
Ald. John Guequierre and challenger Anthony Nino Amato are running to represent District 19 on Madison’s City Council.
A 25-year-old woman who lives in an “untouched” 1950s-era home has opened the doors to her historic space—while revealing why ...
Black Women’s Clubs in Chicago were part of the movement for African American rights, and there were many more women involved ...