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Philanthropy is often a word people associate with the wealthiest in society — many of whom are white. At the Charlotte ...
After AI failed to generate an image of a Black surfer, David Mesfin set out to change how technology sees people of color in ...
Inazir Flax, 11, takes photos and videos of an event at 2350 W. Madison St. on the Near West Side — the former site of the Illinois Black Panther Party headquarters that is now a Walgreens ...
They’re all participants in Black History Saturdays, a free community program that teaches Black history and has enrolled nearly 400 adults and children since its launch in 2023.
A new weeklong summer learning program called Freedom School at the African American Museum of Iowa aims to immerse middle school students in history, civic responsibility and leadership this month.
At Burnett Avenue Baptist Church, the lessons of Juneteenth are coming to life for more than 40 students through a unique summer program.
The photographs will go to an African American history museum in South Carolina, the state where the subjects of the photos were enslaved and, in 1850, captured on silver-coated copper ...
The decision to remove display cases featuring prominent Black Denverites from the Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library caused anger and hurt in the Five Points community.
Donald Trump’s executive orders are attacking everything from the Smithsonian to Black sports history, but grassroots organizers are launching a resistance.
Black Americans Fight to Stop Federal Agencies’ Quiet Deletion of Their History Agencies are scrambling to comply with President Trump’s executive orders targeting diversity, equity and inclusion.
CBS Chicago highlights stories that celebrate the theme for Black History Month 2025: African Americans and labor.