Category: Diaspora News
Ancestry Travel for Black Travelers on the Rise
Ancestry travel is emerging as one of the most meaningful travel trends of 2026, and for Black travelers, it carries a significance that extends far…
Where to find free community yoga in Cleveland
Kimberly Archibald-Russell had just gotten her yoga certification and needed somewhere to teach. So she called her people – they had always called themselves the…
Museum vandalism: Juneteenth decorations burned in Boston
The museum promptly informed the National Park Service and the Boston Police Department, which are investigating the incident. Boston police classified it as a racially…
Seattleites are sharing housing costs and getting more for their money
With housing costs out of reach for many people in Seattle, more city residents are thinking about going in with friends to buy homes together….
Inspired, motivated and empowered: NCAA sponsors 8 HBCU student-athletes at Black Student Athlete Summit
Story Links For the fourth year, the NCAA office of inclusion partnered with each of the historically Black college and university conference…
A Struggling Economy Hits the Black Community Hardest
I’ve seen it, and I know you’ve seen it too – the interviews with Trump voters, the Instagram lives after filling up at $5.00/gallon, the…
Joint Center Co-Hosted Congressional Roundtable Discussion ‘Women, Work, and AI: Preparing Workers and Communities for the AI Economy’
Joint Center June 4, 2026 The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Women’s Tech & Telecom Partnership, and Acacia Hill Strategies co-hosted a congressional…
Milwaukee nonprofit uplifts Black, brown LGBTQ+ communities in SE Wisconsin
MILWAUKEE — A Milwaukee-area nonprofit is using Pride weekend to highlight its work supporting Black and brown LGBTQ+ community members across Southeast Wisconsin. WATCH: Milwaukee…
‘She gave the young a chance’: pioneering activist’s battle for Black equality in Manchester | Manchester
They both came from the Caribbean to Manchester, and they both dedicated their lives to the betterment of Black communities. Now, the legacies of two…
Learn about Black history on Indianapolis’ south side June 10
Indiana Landmarks, a statewide historical preservation nonprofit, will host a panel discussion this month about Black history on Indianapolis’ south side from the early 1900s…














