Black people
A troubling pattern of suspected lynching deaths has emerged across the U.S., with many labeled suicides by authorities. Here are 10 cases that raise serious questions about racial violence and justice.
Discover the history of Deep Ellum, Dallas' Black cultural hub and how racist urban planning erased this thriving community.
A new brain-imaging study from researchers at Columbia University explains why police disproportionately shoot unarmed Black people.
President Donald Trump feigns solidarity with Black people to justify sending the National Guard to Black cities.
Environmental racism is defined as environmental injustice that occurs within a racialized context, both in practice and policy.
Black people have always used laughter as a survival skill, and as columnist Corey Richardson notes, "The Dozens" is generational proof of that.
Black people have been present in Scotland for over 500 years, arriving through various means across different periods of Scottish history.
Black August is a rallying cry to return to our roots, embracing the kind of disciplined activism our communities actually need.
Whether you’re chasing waterfalls in Bali or exploring African heritage in Ghana, these travel groups will help you create experiences.
The “African vs. African American” divide is rooted in centuries of trauma, colonization, and deliberate miseducation.
Despite rising incomes, many Black Americans continue to face major hurdles when it comes to saving for retirement, according to a new study.
The organization is promoting its "Making Waves" program, which offers swim scholarships—or "swimmerships"—to Black children, teens, and adults nationwide.