In a strong blend of art, history, and national remembrance, visual artist and cultural leader Najee Dorsey has been chosen to create a monumental mural for the America 250 celebration. He founded Black Art In America (BAIA). This event marks the United States’ 250th anniversary of independence. The commission places Dorsey central to The Woodson […]
Pope Leo XIV’s apology for the Catholic Church’s historical role in legitimizing slavery is more than just a symbolic gesture. It represents a rare moment of honesty from one of the world’s most powerful religious leaders. In his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, released on May 25, 2026, the Pope recognized that the Apostolic See had, […]
Maryland has taken a meaningful step in facing a dark part of its racial history. Governor Wes Moore recently revealed a historical marker to honor hundreds of Black boys believed to be buried in unmarked graves near the former House of Reformation and Instruction for Colored Children in Cheltenham, Prince George’s County. The memorial ceremony […]
A new public space honoring the legacy of the Black Panther Party has opened in Skyway, just south of Seattle. This moment is significant for remembrance, community pride, and historical recognition. Black Panther Park officially celebrated its opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 19, 2026. It is located at the intersection of Renton Avenue […]
Dozens of historic Black churches across the United States are receiving millions of dollars in preservation funding. This effort aims to protect institutions that have long been central to faith, culture, and civil rights in African American communities. Through the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, new grants totaling $8.5 […]