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North Carolina A&T University students and alumni told NewsOne they're outraged.

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Black Women’s Agenda honored Rep. Val Demings, who is working hard to replace Sen. Marco Rubio in the Senate, with the president’s award. Demings could not attend the ceremony in person hard at work on the campaign trail.  

Television

Iconic sitcom "A Different World," which turns 35 this year, has had a lasting influence on HBCUs.

College Sports

Name, Image, and Likeness deals increasingly include Black college stars.

Cross Post Now

The fifth annual Dope Black Girls Brunch honored five trailblazing women, including Urban One’s Founder and Chairperson Cathy Hughes.

The accomplishment that landed American physician and former NASA astronaut Mae Carol Jemison into the annals of history is quite an inspiring feat. In September 12, 1999, Jemison fulfilled a lifelong dream she held ever since she was a small girl in Chicago by becoming the first African-American woman to fly into space.

A culture of mistrust of the government lingers more than a half-century after one of the worst prison riots in U.S. history.

Black News

Black girls deserve to experience joy! That is the mantra by which Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium lives and does our work.

There have been a number of African American-led labor unions that have paved the way for people of color to have access to better working conditions and livable wages. Let's take a look back at history.

Nation

For many young Black women, this school year also comes with a different level of uncertainty following the overturning of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court earlier this year.

Mike Evans’ eldest daughter Carlena Evans is fighting tooth and nail to protect the show’s wholesome legacy.

The life of activist and Black Panther Party co-founder Huey P. Newton came to a tragic end on Aug. 22, 1989. His legacy still lives on.