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The Evansville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., with the Evansville African American Museum, will host ...
The president has gone nuclear against federal union jobs—historically African Americans’ ladder to economic equality.
Ohio State has annually hosted the Afrikan American Farewell Ceremony to honor graduates of color. And if not for the National Pan-Hellenic Council and the university’s Sorority and Fraternity Life, ...
In a time when Diversity is under attack, the Met Gala is set to bring Black Style and Dandyism to light with a focus on the ...
The first African American woman to serve as the United States Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman died at the age of 77 on ...
Labor leaders, politicians and civil rights activists are mourning the death of Alexis Herman, the first Black U.S. Secretary of Labor and a fierce advocate for workplace equality.
Claims about the iconic Greensboro lunch counter being removed sparked outrage, revealing deep anxieties about preserving ...
With performances, scholarship awards and a speech from Jesse Jackson Jr., the West County Democrats celebrated the life and ...
The USTA and American Tennis Association announced a new initiative to expand diversity in tennis on Monday, with a focus on increasing Black representation in the sport.
The Detroit state representative is the second Black Democrat seeking to unseat Thanedar, whose 2022 victory ended nearly 70 ...
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