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African community leaders endorse study alleging racism, discrimination and marginalisation in global conservation
A recently-published study says all is not well in the global conservation system, as legacies of colonial policies such as racism and discrimination against communities…
Roseland Celebrates “100 Years of Black History Commemorations”
Roseland Celebrates “100 Years of Black History Commemorations” Published 12:51 pm Friday, March 6, 2026 TRYON—There was standing-room only at Roseland Center as the Eastside…
City College opens its first Black Excellence Resource Center – City Times
Chatter fills the hallway of the T Building as students and faculty gather in front of room T-220. Greeting one another with hugs and smiles….
LISTEN: Department of History records accounts of historic Black community Georgetown | Culture
Junior political science and history major Gabriel Burchett (left) and junior political science major Wyatt Russell (right) work the History Harvest event at Historic Hopper…
Stocks Sink on Jobs, War, Credit Woes | The Close 3/6/2026
Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after the closing bell on Wall…
Trailblazing Black and Indigenous sculptor left her mark on Boston
At Mount Auburn Cemetery, on the Cambridge-Watertown line, there’s a hill at the bend of a path. On top is a sculpture that marks the…
Student-led Black History Museum highlights Great Migration – School News Network
Grand Rapids — Most are pretty familiar with the stories of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks and Malcolm X. So this year during…
Lemon Project prepares for 16th annual spring symposium – W&M News
Award-winning novelist Daniel Black returns to William & Mary in March to once again serve as the keynote speaker for the Lemon Project Spring Symposium….
Black History Is Not Past Tense — The Santa Clara
On the heels of Black History Month, I sat down with Professor Bryson White—a 43-year-old Fresno native—whose course on religion and mass incarceration challenges students…
Valena C. Jones was a Black school facility before its time – Verite News New Orleans
As plans emerge to repurpose the Valena C. Jones Elementary School building, its history is a reminder of what it once meant to this community….















