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.

In honor of "Star Trek" Day, the sci-fi franchise didn't just give us Black characters but also ones who are dynamic and complex, making creator Gene Roddenberry's vision come to life in unimaginable ways.

This year's anniversary theme is "By Any Means," signaling the need for everything to be put on the table when it comes to achieving real justice. The theme is also a framework for long-term action that seeks to fund work that meets the moment and advances justice.

Breaking into the stationery industry is just the start for “Be Rooted” founder Jasmin Foster.

Comedian Jordan Carlos is among the few who work with people he admires and calls friends.

"Black communities often get talked about, but we don't get spoken to," said Alicia Garza, Black Futures Lab's founder and principal. "A lot of our issues, and the things that we care about, get framed and shaped by somebody who is not us."

Meeting in Texas two months after the Supreme Court dismantled the right to abortion in Dobss is no coincidence.

Many Black borrowers owe more than $10,000.

Herschel Walker once again comes across as poorly informed in a rant about there being too many trees.

Former LMPD police officer Kelly Goodlett faces up to five years in prison for her actions.

Florida's Democratic attorney general nominee spoke with NewsOne exclusively.

Attendees raised concerns about Facebook's presence at the progressive gathering.

A cop killed Ashtian Barnes during a traffic stop over $6.45 in unpaid tolls on a rental car.