News

During his private tour of the NMAAHC during his first term, President Donald Trump said it served as “a meaningful ...
Spike Lee opens up about why he highlights Black and Puerto Rican unity in his films, and his latest project with Denzel ...
Howard University and Google have partnered to create a dataset that will improve AI speech recognition of African American ...
Sonnie's Corner' on SiriusXM host Sonnie Johnson discusses the ideological shift toward conservatism on 'The Ingraham Angle.' ...
The “Boots on the Ground” line dance has quickly become an anticipated moment at African American gatherings, like family reunions, weddings, graduations, parties and cookouts.
For more on the demographics of the U.S. Black population, see “ The Growing Diversity of Black America.” The number of immigrants to the U.S. who are Black has been growing in recent years (10% of ...
The line dance for "Boots on the Ground" by 803Fresh has quickly become an anticipated moment at festive African American ...
13. African Immigration, 1970–present More than 1.7 million people claim sub-Saharan ancestry, representing about 5 percent of the African-American population.
Black Americans cope with persistent racism, carry intergenerational trauma, are more likely to live in poverty, experience structural inequities in health care, and in the U.S. have experienced ...