Now, more than ever, Harvard needs shared governance. Its absence has enabled administrative overreach that undermines diversity, academic freedom, and political accountability.
A religious school in Summerville that was founded to educate Black ministers for the Reformed Episcopal Church is ...
Jean-Pierre, 51, follows a lineup of notable hosts, including comedian Amber Ruffin, who emceed last year's film awards, and ...
In an interview with Vanity Fair magazine President Trump’s chief of staff characterized the president as having an alcoholic ...
We thank God Almighty for Sister MacKenzie Scott, and may God continue to bless her on her pathway of giving. Praise be ...
Kevin James, the former president of Morris Brown College in Atlanta, was terminated without cause, he said, by the board ...
Laguna Woods has a new first. After voters elected an all-female City Council in 2024, the city now has its first Black mayor ...
A decision by the US government to suspend visa procedures for numerous countries, including African ones, has come into ...
The first publicly recognized Black priest in the United States, Augustus Tolton, may not be a household name. Yet I believe his story – from being born enslaved to becoming a college valedictorian – ...
That Nigerians are passionate about football is not in doubt. The country’s involvement in organised football for more than ...
Trump says he will not use force to get Greenland, but who will believe that after what he did in Venezuela? Also, remember ...
Under Trump’s guidance his administration is determined to “Whitewash” and dilute our country’s Black history. Why else would he promote banning books written by Blacks.