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Gabriel Sekou was last seen on the morning of February 6 in St. Louis. He was wearing red pants, a blue hoodie, and might be in a manic state.

Dr. Stacey Patton writes, "I’m not doing Racism History 101 every time somebody posts a monkey, banana, watermelon, or jungle meme."

Trump's racist attacks on Obama, including birtherism and mocking memes, continued for over a decade despite bipartisan condemnation.

While recent policy shifts and healthcare initiaties aim to address inequities, questions remain about their efficacy and reach.

Two people have died, and an estimated 6,000 people are still without power in Nashville, after a devastating winter storm.

The Bethune Annex Café shutdown comes amid broader worries about food access that have been building since the start of the 2025 academic year.

This isn't the first time Donald Trump has shared dumb, racist, and immature AI videos of his political "rivals" on social media.

Separate polls find that most Americans disapprove of ICE's tactics and believe Kristi Noem should be removed from her job.

Trump-appointed EEOC chair, Andrea Lucas cited “compelling indications” that Nike’s DEI practices “may violate federal prohibitions against race discrimination."

Kamala Harris relaunches viral campaign account as Gen Z-focused media hub to drive political engagement beyond elections.

The brochures described Byron De La Beckwith, the Klan member who killed Evers, as racist, something the Trump administration objects to.

Black History Month transformed America by restoring hidden histories, shaping education, and empowering Black communities.