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.

Weirich's defeat in a "red state" is a resounding victory for people advocating a criminal justice reform agenda.

The three remaining Tulsa Race Massacre survivors will finally get the chance to make a case for why the massacre was a "public nuisance" and how it continues to impact the Black community.

Education is supposedly the great equalizer, but equality has yet to be realized.

Few people have had as wide an impression across industries as Star Trek's Nichelle Nichols.

The cabin is also listed on Booking.com as a "cottage with garden view." It lacks the colorful description of the Airbnb site and is described as merely a bungalow with no mention of slave quarters.

For his part, Walker has tried to claim that he isn't going to do things the "traditional political way" but hasn't provided an alternative suggestion.

Little has been released about the direction the film would take, but the teaser shows a world dealing with the loss of their beloved King T'Challa.

Allen intends to grow the Black News Channel viewership from 45 million linear subscribers to 80 million linear subscribers within the next six months.

Bannon’s conviction is representative of how white supremacy inflicts harm but is rarely ever held to task.

Hundreds of faith leaders signed an open letter calling for redemption and salvation, noting Shakur's ongoing incarceration serves no valid public purpose. 

If people want to be upset about comparison points during slavery, they don’t have to look any further than Justice Samuel Alito’s majority opinion in Dobbs.

Now two years later, amid attacks on Democracy and the rolling back of rights both men fought for, there is strength in remembering their words and work.