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Black bishops anniversary letter urges for radical action

The year 2024 marks the 40th anniversary of the historic exhortation “What We Have Seen and Heard” by a group of 10 African-American Catholic bishops in the United States. This milestone is a significant...

Honoring the Rosenwald Legacy: Vicksburg Voices – The Vicksburg Post

The Catfish Row Museum in Vicksburg is set to honor the legacy of the Rosenwald Schools throughout Mississippi with a new project called Vicksburg Voices. This storytelling initiative aims to celebrate the unique stories...

A Message to HBCU Graduates: An Open Letter

Dear HBCU Graduates, As we stand at the dawn of the most consequential presidential election in American history, I must confess that I am deeply concerned about the future of American democracy in general and...

African American Vintners Association and Glancy Wine Education Foundation Collaborate to Increase Scholarship Opportunities

The wine industry has long been associated with exclusivity and lack of diversity, but organizations like the Association of African American Vintners (AAAV) are working to change that narrative. In a recent announcement, AAAV...

Panelists: The History of Black Art Educators in D.C. Demonstrates the Need for Their Presence

Art education has long been recognized as a valuable tool in engaging students and enhancing their overall learning experience. Melanie Adams, the director of the Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum, believes that art education can...

African American Vintners Association and Glancy Wine Education Foundation Collaborate to Increase Scholarship Opportunities | Global News

The United States of America is a diverse country with 50 states, each offering its own unique culture, history, and attractions. From the bustling cities of New York and Los Angeles to the serene...

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