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The Legacy of the Pullman Porters Lives Today

The Pullman Porters were more than men shining shoes, carrying bags, cleaning, and setting up the sleeping berth. These hardworking men were architects of...

Top three reasons to invest in Reproductive Justice during Black History Month

Top three reasons to invest in Reproductive Justice during Black History Month By Marcela Howell, president and CEO of In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s...

SSCC Luncheon with Ambassador Andrew Young

By: Megan Harris Yesterday, I had the pleasure of meeting an actual civil rights leader. Instinctively I knew I wanted to be present at this...

Don’t Ban Black History–Teach It

By Tracey L. Rogers When President Gerald Ford officially recognized Black History Month in 1976, he urged all Americans to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected...

OP-ED: Top three reasons to invest in Reproductive Justice during Black History Month

By Marcela Howell, president and CEO of In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda This Black History Month, give Black women the...

Hip-Hop Icon, Chuck D, Releases “Songs That Shook the Planet” on Audible

The legendary lyricist and co-founder of Public Enemy, Chuck D takes listeners on an extraordinary journey through politically and socially conscious music. Part history...

Former “Wire” Actor, Clarke Peters on His New Role in “La Fortuna”

Clarke Peters currently stars in “La Fortuna.”  In the series, Álex Ventura (Álvaro Mel), a young and inexperienced diplomat, unintentionally becomes the leader of...

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