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Throughout history, the Black voice has never been silent.
Tracy Chapman, Björk, Public Enemy and more songs for rabble-rousing and celebrating revolution.
“Just listening to music activates more brain regions simultaneously than any other human activity,” says Alexander Pantelyat, a neurologist and Co-Founder of John Hopkins Center for Music and ...
At CARVALHO, an art gallery, Ingrid Silva choreographs and performs “Echos on the Wall” as part of the gallery’s ongoing series.
A new museum dedicated to Black history in the area made its debut on the web on Dec. 31, and its first physical exhibit could open next month at the ...
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Black Voters Matter documentary shows how to build people power
A new documentary from Black Voters Matter highlights how a grassroots movement was able to build enough power in Georgia to ...
This Black History Month, John Yang explores the origins of DEI in America for our… By John Yang, Ali Rogin, Kaisha Young, Zoie Lambert Nation Feb 25 Watch 3:05 ...
Since its earliest hush harbor existence on American soil, the Black Church has been more than a sanctuary for the soul — it ...
Many Black Americans, especially the leaders striving to rebuild post-disinvestment communities, find the holiday’s promises ...