250 Years of Black America
As America celebrates its 250th birthday this month, many of us will revisit and remember pivotal figures from throughout the nation’s history. And while the focus on Washington an...
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As America celebrates its 250th birthday this month, many of us will revisit and remember pivotal figures from throughout the nation’s history. And while the focus on Washington an...
As Black communities across the country grapple with economic instability, attacks on diversity initiatives, and growing concerns over voting rights, the 2026 Black Census Project...
Sybil Wilkes' segment covers critical issues impacting Black communities, from voting rights to gas prices and housing initiatives.
Celebrate America's 250th by understanding the complexities of Black American patriotism through powerful music and history.
Exploring the vital role of Black history in America’s 250-year journey and future.
*Long before the United States became a nation, Black people helped build its foundation. Black men and women, some free and many enslaved, cleared land, tilled soil, built roads a...
Systemic injustices against Black Americans persist, with justice system often failing to deliver equality.
Black Journalist Collective partners with PopViewers for major media event, building community and amplifying Black voices.
Black Americans are still severely overrepresented in today's homelessness crisis. Here are the key facts and stats you need to know about this problem.
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley and a group of advocacy organizations recently came together to address the economic perils facing Black Americans.
Black women are politically exhausted, craving real change over performative gestures as they face ongoing challenges and fears about America's future.
Black communities face voting rights battles, economic struggles, yet resilience shines through in inspiring stories.
The recent cases of Karmelo Anthony and Cyrus Carmack-Belton feel like a get-back or a snapback, backlash that has been waiting underneath the Black Lives Matter movement.
Economic empowerment has always been the cornerstone of true liberation, but for Black Americans, the systemic baseline of generational wealth has been repeatedly compromised by po...
Black communities face high-stakes issues from elections to global health, underscoring the need for informed, empowered citizens.
In June 2026, Boston pledged $1 million a year to a problem most people never see on a map.
Election oversight, wealth gap, and acts of kindness shape our communities, per Sybil Wilkes' daily roundup.
The 250th anniversary is arriving among Black communities as a whisper instead of a roarNot soon after Donald Trump’s 2025 inauguration, there emerged a viral illustration of four...
From the legacy of slavery to today’s battles over voting rights, education, and reparations, Black leaders say America’s work is
*They wanted our rhythm, but they locked out our blues. The systemic eradication of Black media infrastructure—from the boardrooms to the engineering consoles—and the modern algori...
Once again, the legal system has reminded Black America that our children can be murdered in the marketplace and their killers can be afforded reasonable doubt.
DL Hughley breaks down Black love of country, abuse, and 1 Corinthians 13 in this powerful Notes From The GED Section commentary.
Sybil Wilkes covers voting rights, redistricting, and economic strain, linking past civil rights battles to ongoing struggles for representation and justice.
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