Americans adjusted their Sunday schedules as the national emergency declared because of the increasingly dramatic spread of the coronavirus upended the normal flow of everyday life....
The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff announced its decision to suspend face-to-face instruction until March 30th after a group of 11 nursing students during clinicals...
For Black women, the calendar offers back-to-back shoutouts to their melanin magnificence. February is Black History Month and March is Women’s History Month. Historically Black Colleges...
One of the country’s most recognizable lifestyle doyennes passed away earlier this week, and fans of B. Smith, the restauranteur, cookbook author, and model are still...
A Mardi Gras parade in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi left an African American family with a memory they would rather forget. On her Facebook page, Nicole...
As the country pauses to celebrate President’s Day, TheVillageCelebration invited Dr. Sekou Franklin, a professor in the Political Science and International Relations Department at Middle Tennessee...
Wall Street ushered one of the world’s most successful Black-owned companies onto the Nasdaq stage today to participate in its Closing Bell ceremony in celebration of...
A new TV network targeting an African American viewing audience launched today. Black News Channel (BNC) is headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida and co-founded by former Oklahoma...
President Donald Trump recently reprised one of the phrases many Black Americans found offensive four years ago during his campaign for the White House, “What the...
President Donald Trump openly courted Black voters during his State of the Union Address by recognizing a 100-year-old Tuskegee Airman, a Philadelphia fourth-grade student who wanted...