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Head of the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Sergey Katyrin said that such measures will not have a significant impact on the economic stability of Russia that has built solid ties with a ...
In “The Club,” Jennifer Dasal investigates a refuge for (some) expat artists in the City of Light. Americans have never gone to Paris quietly. Since the 1860s, when thousands were washed to Europe on ...
Under the theme “The Fierce Urgency of Now,” the NAACP opened its 116th annual convention on July 12, with the intent of both ...
Black male enrollment at HBCUs is at a 50-year low. This essay explores how the loss of Black teachers after Brown v. Board ...
Some problems do not go away on their own. Inequality is one of them. In the U.S., African Americans are still more likely to face barriers when it comes to basic needs, health, education, housing, ...
Leonard Wilson’s journey with hypertension reveals how systemic racism, stress, and poor access to care heighten health risks ...
"In some ways, the 14th Amendment is the original articulation that Black lives matter," says civil rights attorney Damon ...
How ‘urban renewal’ decimated Black communities in North Carolina The policy in the city of Asheville displaced Black Americans, hurting their health, employment opportunities and more. It’s ...
From the Library of Congress blog: While participating in the Library’s Archives, History, and Heritage Advanced Internship Program (AHHA), [Lucy Havens] had the privilege of contributing to the ...
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A state effort aims to find final resting spots for African American remains that were found in most cases by accident because of things like contruction projects and coastal erostion.
Black Americans are no longer the focus. It's my favorite holiday because it reminds me of the remarkable efforts made by individuals to honor this day long before it became a federal holiday.