Maryland Governor Wes Moore, the nation’s only Black sitting governor and vice chair of the National Governors Association, criticized the Trump White House after finding out he was excluded from this year’s traditionally bipartisan National Governors Association dinner at the White House. The decision breaks a decades-long tradition that has promoted federal-state cooperation. The annual […]
As Black History Month takes place across the U.S., the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is returning to Atlanta’s historic Fox Theatre from Feb. 11 to Feb. 15. They will present a powerful mix of new choreography, favorite works, and community programs. These programs highlight Black artistry, culture, and the lasting impact of the company’s […]
Dr. Ben Carson stands out as a symbol of perseverance, innovation, and inspiration. Born in Detroit in 1951 to a single mother, Carson faced poverty and limited resources. However, he became one of the world’s most renowned pediatric neurosurgeons. Carson’s medical career features breakthroughs that continue to inspire many. In 1987, he led a team […]
President Donald Trump sparked outrage on February 6, 2026, after posting a video on his Truth Social account that briefly shows former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes. This imagery is a historically racist trope that dehumanizes Black people. The footage is part of a longer clip promoting false 2020 […]
A Chick‑fil‑A franchise in suburban Philadelphia is facing a federal lawsuit that claims ongoing racial discrimination and abuse by the franchise owner. This case represents one of the most serious accusations of workplace racism against the well-known fast-food brand to surface in 2026. On February 2, Tiffany Lynch, a 38-year-old former executive director of operations […]