
We Remember Johnny Robinson Jr. And Virgil Ware
62 years ago, two Black boys, Johnny Robinson and Virgil Ware, died alongside the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing victims.

62 years ago, two Black boys, Johnny Robinson and Virgil Ware, died alongside the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing victims.

Monday marks the 62nd anniversary of the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church, a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement.

Faith in the Time of Monsters in Seattle highlighted how art and faith fuel change against today’s challenges like nationalism.

For the first time, more Americans are over 62 than under 18. Economists suggest older adults should keep working longer.

A new UCLA study reveals severe and harmful segregation in California schools, showing deep racial and economic divides.

A spark in careers often comes from early mentors, shaping success and identity. Seek respected people to learn from.

Several new laws took effect in Texas, expanding the DEI ban in public schools. ACLU has filed lawsuits challenging this.

“Janet Murguía speaks at the March on Wall Street, urging for equal opportunity and economic justice for all communities.”

Black military families have served since the Revolution, yet their vital role is often overlooked in portrayals of American patriotism and history.

Sitting on bae’s beanbag, I reflect on Assata Shakur and Black Movement struggles. She’s still on the FBI’s wanted list.

By Airis Freeman: In 2005, New Orleans’ hurricane season was supposed to be “routine,” but Katrina tested that magic profoundly.

Veterans criticize Ohio’s National Guard deployment to D.C., citing legal concerns, rising politicization, and threats to public trust.