BY GWENDOLYN J. BRANTLEY Ten nominees were inducted and enshrined at the African American Education Archives and History Program Bobbie L. Lang Hall of Fame Luncheon at the
If Howard Shultz wasn’t the founder of Starbucks, he would have been one of the boycott protesters with us. He said he was “embarrassed” and “ashamed” by the
By MIKE VULPO | Sat., May. 19, 2018 There’s nothing like a mother-daughter bond. Long before Meghan Markle met Prince Harry and said “I Do” in a wedding viewed all around the world, the actress developed an
A white graduate student at Yale called police on a black graduate student who had fallen asleep in a common area of their campus residence — an episode
The arrests of two black men who were waiting for a friend at a Starbucks in Philadelphia have raised questions about how race determines how customers are treated. But does
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Contributor NORRISTOWN, Pa.—A Montgomery County jury on Thursday found comedian Bill Cosby guilty on all three counts of aggravated indecent assault in
By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) A long-awaited report that details what federal agencies spend on advertising in African American-owned newspapers is finally near completion, according to
By Lauren Victoria Burke (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Protesters held a rally in front of the National Football League’s New York City headquarters on May 25 after the league
DALLAS – Michael J. Sorrell, President of Paul Quinn College in Dallas, Texas was named one of Fortune magazine’s 2018 World’s Greatest Leaders. The annual list honors influencers