Category: Diaspora News
House of Diggs: The Rise and Fall of America’s Most Consequential Black Congressman, Charles C. Diggs Jr. with Professor Marion Orr
On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Marion E. Orr, political scientist, professor of Public Policy, and political…
Planners support creation of two local historic districts in south Fayetteville
Proposed boundaries for two new historic districts are shown. (Courtesy/City of Fayetteville) FAYETTEVILLE — The city is on track to have two more residential historic…
Police and political leaders in Northern Ireland call for calm after Belfast knife attack – follow live
We need to say no to racism – NI first ministerpublished at 16:52 BST 16:52 BST Michelle O’Neill says people in Northern Ireland are “good…
World Cup: How Miami Gardens has capitalized on Hard Rock Stadium
For hundreds of millions of soccer fans from across the world, seven FIFA World Cup games will be held in Miami — a name that…
Letters: How east Londoners saved a black community centre
Letters The centre reached out to the community as the bailiffs came knocking Downloading PDF. Please wait… Tuesday 09 June 2026 Issue 3009 The time…
Black Business Bus Tour to celebrate 20 years in Tampa | Community
On June 13 and 14, the Black Business Bus Tour will celebrate 20 years of supporting and bringing awareness to Black-owned businesses in the Tampa…
You Just Made This Even Easier For Us (Black Americans)
Following the Rick Chow verdict, some (well one in this particular video) in the Asian American community have really let their feelings be known when…
GOP moment of silence for George Floyd's murderer was wrong – Star Tribune
In the Black community, we have a phrase: “Go get your people.” It … News in Education · Minnesota's Best · Strib Varsity · Mobile…
Honoring history, celebrating community: Northampton holds inaugural Juneteenth celebration
NORTHAMPTON — Commemorating a holiday that both celebrates the triumphs of Black Americans and reflects on the dark history of slavery in the U.S., residents…
Black Burial Grounds Are Disappearing as Families Fight to Protect Them
The first time Terry O’Neal walked into an old cemetery, she found splintered coffins pushed up by storms and time, with “skeletons sitting outside of…













