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J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge is returning to downtown Dallas on May 8, 2025, to benefit United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, ...
Texas House panel advances bill to tighten regulations on hemp industry, setting up potential clash with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.
Kennesaw State University deactivates Black Studies program amidst DEI cuts. Low enrollment and limited resources were cited as reasons.
Trump administration anti-DEI efforts are reshaping higher education and impacting Black youth's access to opportunities and representation.
Protests against the Trump's policies on May Day, a traditional labor movement holiday, have turned into a national day of action.
David and Tamela Mann discuss their upcoming Live Breathe Fight tour, faith, family, and music. The tour starts May 15 in ...
Sinners' film sparks debate over demonic or deeper exploration of faith, race, and survival in the Jim Crow South.
Black educators are crucial for Inspiring students, but the gender gap in college enrollment and teacher retention threatens this benefit.
In the first 100 days of his second term, President Trump has caused significant damage to the civil rights of Black America.
Corporal punishment in Southern schools disproportionately affects Black and differently abled children, increasing inequity and injustice.
In a soul-stirring conversation with Dallas Weekly, Dr. Ruthie Olumba shares the personal losses that shaped her calling, the urgent health truths Black women must confront, and why reclaiming our ...
Why Black America is employing a strategic resistance to the current political climate, drawing on historical lessons and collective power.