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The son of Texas’ first Black architect donated $1 million to his father’s alma mater.
Pamela Culpepper has made history as the first Black woman appointed to serve on Prada’s Board of Directors.
Despite the onslaught of criticism amid the tumultuous case against Toronto rapper Tory Lanez, Megan remains focused on building her legacy.
Tiffany Capri Hainesworth made history as the first Black woman to solely own a tequila brand.
Hosted by Grammy-nominated Juan Winans, the celebration will feature performances by Tamela Mann, Madelyn Howze, JJ Hairston and The Morehouse Glee Club. Â
Research over the past several years found that Stand Your Ground laws led to an increase in firearm homicides.
Livingstone College received a $2.24 million endowment to advance its STEM initiatives.
The Bray School—the nation’s oldest standing schoolhouse for African American children—recently received a $5 million preservation grant.
11-year-old Caden Harris is transforming a bus into a mobile financial literacy center for youth.
With his suspension and no longer maintaining a six-figure state job, Lieberman has plenty of time to "live and learn."Â
Black women are more than fixers of institutional disaster.
As Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson advances in this Supreme Court nomination and confirmation process, she will no doubt face disrespect and skepticism. Lovers of democracy should ardently stand beside her. I know Black women will, writes author Jennifer R. Farmer.