About Anoa Changa

Anoa Changa (she/her/hers) is a southern-based movement journalist and retired federal government attorney. She currently serves as NewsOne’s weekend editor where she covers news on politics, elections, culture, and justice. Anoa transitioned from a freelance contributor for NewsOne to full-time status in 2021. She also hosts the podcast “The Way with Anoa,” which explores pop culture and politics. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

Saturday will be action-packed with multiple marches in D.C., and across the country, along with a Saturday evening virtual Jubilee celebration centering on the work of notable Black feminists.

Earlier this week, Black to the Future Action Fund released a new poll showing Black adults support major reforms that address Black communities' challenges with long-term solutions instead of quick fixes.

The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act would restore and expand provisions of the 1965 Voting Rights Act gutted by two Supreme Court decisions.

In a viral video clip, the New York rapper takes a moment to go off about mask mandates claiming they violate his civil liberties.

The decision ends a racist practice that dates back to the end of the Civil War.

After several hours the department deleted the tweet without explanation. Still, the post raises questions about the department's capacity to care about Black men killed by police and other forms of violence against Black and other communities of color.

The tweet paraphrased a line from the article, pointing to a larger issue with the outlet's coverage.

Residents of Centreville, Ill., have been locked in a decades-long battle to get the local government to correct issues with raw sewage discharges flooding yards and basements.

Both vaccinated, the couple were hospitalized for breakthrough COVID-19 as the delta variant rages on.

Billed as a match-up between the viral track star and Team Jamaica, Richardson didn't finish in the top 5.

"You are not a horse. You are not a cow," tweeted the federal agency.

Between old friends and Black lives, old friends will win every time.