Jonathan Howe, Temple University In an effort to avoid stereotypes about Black male athletes, such as being labeled a “dumb jock,” Spike, a college football player,...
Ana Lucia Araujo, Howard University During the era of slavery in the Americas, enslaved men, women and children also enjoyed the holidays. Slave owners usually gave...
Canada’s first-ever Action Plan on Combatting Hate brings together key federal initiatives to combat hate across the country OTTAWA, ON /CNW/ – Canada, like elsewhere around the world, has seen...
Governor Newsom signed AB 1511, requiring state agencies to prioritize ethnic and community media for advertising budgets, enhancing support for California's diverse populations and promoting inclusivity.
To address underrepresentation of Black designers in the fashion industry, the Golden Arches will collectively grant $200K, provide industry mentorship and additional resources to help rising...
The film "This Field Looks Green To Me," set in a 1950s Jim Crow town, will share profits with Kentucky State University and Berea College, highlighting...
TORONTO /CNW/ – Le Code Switch, an inclusive bilingual agency, specializing in driving measurable change within marketing and communications for Indigenous Peoples, Black, and racialized communities, is excited...
The second Black Census Project, which will close in October 2023, has already quadrupled in size since 2018
Supreme Court declines review of NC's decision on Confederate flag license plates. #FreeSpeech #StateRegulations
LOS ANGELES /PRNewswire/ — Today, the Supreme Court has ruled that colleges are no longer allowed to use race as a criterion for admissions, stripping college admissions...