By RayJaun Stelly, Word in Black Over the last eight years, safety at many schools in the state of Washington has come into question. During that…
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“Finding Value,” a James Charles Morris exhibition currently on view at Detroit’s Norwest Gallery of Art. (Photo courtesy of the artist) A self-taught artist, native Detroiter…
Texas Democrats still refused to return to the state Capitol on Saturday as Gov. Greg Abbott began a third attempt at passing new election laws, prolonging a monthslong…
Sunday’s episode of The Real Housewives of Potomac was a chaotic cast trip mess and the surprising use of a portable speaker took things up a…
By Congressman James E. Clyburn (D-SC), House Majority Whip Higher education should be a staircase to economic mobility, but student loan debt has become a barrier…
By Aziah Siid, Word in Black South Side of Chicago-native Abdul Wright, grew up the oldest of several siblings. His family moved through low-income housing —…
Right before our last national elections in 2020, thousands of Black voters in Detroit got a call from someone posing as a woman named “Tamika Taylor.”…
By Ashraf Khalil, The Associated Press Mayor Muriel Bowser secured a third term on Nov. 8 after a campaign focused on her leadership during the COVID-19…
For Sharita Richardson, cheerleading has always been a passion. The North Carolina native started cheerleading in middle school and continued to be involved with it as…
Toni Braxton (Photo credit: Bang Media) Some celebrities have notified their fan bases of their aversion to the amplified levels of toxicity on Twitter since Elon…