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July 17 is the fifth anniversary of the death of civil rights icon John Lewis, and the national organizers of the very ...
Four cultural stewards of sustainability unpack how indigo embodies Black fashion’s legacy of labor, innovation, and enduring ...
We knew we could count on Phylicia Rashad to shake things up in her first episode of The Gilded Age, but we definitely didn’t ...
Juneteenth is not just a day off, it is a litmus test of protecting Black land, legacy, and sustaining justice in our ...
HIV advocates are rallying against Trump administration's funding cuts and bureaucratic delays, impacting marginalized communities.
Cedric Sturdevant woke up with “a bit of depression” but made it to church, as he does every Sunday. In a few days, he would drive from Mississippi to Washington, D.C., to join HIV advocates at an ...
Houston Chronicle reporter Joy Sewing reveals her family's connection to Juneteenth and sharecropping, sharing her uncle's journey from poverty to becoming a successful bank owner.
Gohil, a father of four—two daughters and two sons—earned his livelihood through sharecropping on 15 bighas of farmland in Madhada in partnership with his co-brother Bharat.
Elephant raids are now routine in Nepal’s Jhapa What were once rare visits by one or two elephants have turned into regular invasions by huge herds of 50 to 60, complain residents.