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Meet Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born pope in the Catholic Church's 2,000-year history. Learn why Black Catholics have hope for his papacy.
The murder of ROTC student Richard Collins united HBCU and a mostly-white University, sparking a commitment to social justice and equity.
Funding cuts for HIV prevention efforts in underserved communities threaten lives and public health in the Southern U.S.
The Excellence in Mental Health on Campus initiative is transforming mental health support for Black and Brown college students nationwide.
Black veteran advocates against Trump's plan to replace Veterans Day with World War I Victory Day, emphasizing the importance of the day.
Breast cancer mortality gap persists in Black women due to lack of research and funding. Will Trump policies worsen the situation?
Robert Prevost becomes Pope Leo XIV, making history as the first American pope. His leadership will be crucial for the Church's future.
A new Pew Research Center survey reveals Americans' views on race, racial inequality, and policing five years after George ...
President Trump's executive order could worsen the disproportionate punishment of Black students in American schools, ...