DALLAS, TEXAS — St. Philip’s School and Community Center, a national model for school-based community transformation, proudly reflects on the success of its inaugural...
Financial emergencies can happen when a household faces a sudden expense, income loss, medical bill, car repair, housing issue, or family crisis. Access to...
Recently, there has been a significant development on the horizon in the field of liver disease research. Scientists have identified a potential new treatment...
By Stacy Jackson One Black entrepreneur landed a sweet deal with QVC for her plant-based chocolate brand. According to The Journal Record, Tabatha Carr, ND,...
By Special to the AFROBy Dedrick Asante-Muhammad and Chuck Collins Sixty years after Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, our racial economic divide...
On December 22, 2020, 47-year-old Andre Hill was shot and killed by Officer Adam Coy of the Columbus Division of Police in Columbus, Ohio. Coy had been called to...
By Black Information Network The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) has opened registration for the 52nd Annual Legislative Conference (ALC): “Securing Our Democracy. Protecting Our Freedoms. Uplifting Our Culture.” This...
By Ke’Aun Charles The neocolonial French empire in Africa is crumbling. Across the Sahel anti-French military coups have overthrown their pro-Paris predecessors. Along the...
By James Stavridis For decades, Haiti has struggled to avoid tumbling into deeply challenging conditions. It has been repeatedly beset by poor leadership, dictatorships,...