Celebrating Juneteenth
For the second year America is proudly celebrating Juneteenth as a federal holiday, marking the jubilant date in 1865 when many enslaved people in Texas [...]
Read MoreFor the second year America is proudly celebrating Juneteenth as a federal holiday, marking the jubilant date in 1865 when many enslaved people in Texas [...]
Read More“He went there and shot my teacher—and told my teacher good night and shot her in the head. And then he shot some of my [...]
Read MoreThis is the traditional season for joyful commencement ceremonies for students across our nation—and this year’s high school and college graduates are entering a world [...]
Read MoreThe funerals for the ten Black community members who were murdered while grocery shopping in Buffalo on May 14 are not even over—but it happened [...]
Read MoreThe scene at the Delavan Grider Community Center earlier this week was a far too familiar one in our nation: a President and First Lady [...]
Read MoreAs the school year winds down, once again millions of children and families are facing the reality that hunger doesn’t take a summer vacation. This [...]
Read More“I almost died after giving birth to my daughter, Olympia. Yet I consider myself fortunate . . . Every mother, everywhere, regardless of race or [...]
Read MoreThe National COVID Week of Remembrance and Action came to a close with new hope that the pandemic may finally be transitioning out of the [...]
Read MoreApril 18 was Tax Day in the United States, and this year, the day was an especially sad reminder that the refundable, monthly expanded Child [...]
Read MoreOn April 7, the Senate confirmed Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as the next Supreme Court Justice of the United States and the first Black woman [...]
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