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This Juneteenth weekend, a collective of Philadelphians is leading efforts to preserve the historic home of revered Black artist Henry Ossawa Tanner.

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The Washington, D.C.-based photo exhibit 'Framing Fatherhood' is a visual ode to Black fatherhood.

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Pharrell Williams’ nonprofit has teamed up with the tech company Cisco to bridge the digital divide amongst youth.

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Kevin Hart is opening two plant-based eateries in Los Angeles.

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Media visionary Cathy Hughes will be inducted into the Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame for her pivotal contributions.

"Civics for the Culture" engages viewers with trusted voices covering the ins and outs of American politics and government.

Sponsored by the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), the two-week “Journey of Reconciliation” attempted to test the bounds of a 1946 Supreme Court decision banning segregation in interstate buses.

African Americans only make up 10.6 percent of the entire legal profession. Luckily there are change-makers like Rana Coleman working to break barriers and diversify the legal field.

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George Stinney Jr. was a 14-year-old Black boy who remains the youngest person ever executed in the U.S. in the 20th century when he was put to death in 1944.

The racially discriminatory "redlining" lending practice has been outlawed for centuries, but unfortunately, a few remnants of the prejudice protocol continue to haunt Black and Brown homeowners today.

The Buffalo shooter who went on a racist rampage killing 10 Black people at a supermarket could be facing the death penalty.

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After pushing the absent Black father myth, Herschel Walker is being called a hypocrite.