A stunning homage to the history of Black music in America. Read Common Sense Media's How Sweet the Sound: A Soundtrack for America review, age rating, and parents guide.
Writing teacher Michelle Petty has won the 2025 Braddock Award for her co-authored paper on Black linguistic justice.
The Twin Cities-based group Sounds of Blackness is celebrating 54 years of performing this month. "Thankful," the group's ...
Two of the greatest rock bands of all time are the subjects of new documentaries which take very different approaches into ...
The Sage of Baltimore, H.L. Mencken, is largely forgotten these days, but as a journalist, magazine writer, editor and critic ...
Status: The 2025-2026 call for applications for the First Nations Languages Funding Model of the Indigenous Languages Component led by Canadian Heritage is now open until February 7, 2025. Please do ...
Slave masters owned slaves, use them for creating wealth to tend their future and the future of their generations, and killed them —the slaves—off according to their whims. Holocaust was done ...
The Story of the Greek Language Throughout Time. Historical scripts depicting the Greek language: (from top Left) Mycenaean Linear B, Cypriot syllabary, ancient Greek alphabet, Hellenistic Koine, ...
(Why Juneteenth marks the real emancipation of slavery in the U.S.) Operating with scant funds and little support, Woodson and his colleagues created a first-of-its-kind display about Black ...
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