I was never the same after I gathered with two million Black men at the Million Man March on October 16, 1995 in Washington, D.C. According...
When I was a senior at Morehouse College, my music professor, department chair, and Glee Club Director, Dr. Wendell Phillips Whalum Sr. introduced to the glee...
For the next 28 days, we will celebrate African American successes, inventions, politicians and other well-known women and men who have helped shape and enhance both...
In small towns and big cities alike, African Americans are hosting and attending Black History Month programs. The verses of our long-revered anthem “Lift Every Voice...
Most people expect “giving” to be in the form of gifts, but Patrick Alvarez, the original Founder of Project Feed Me, takes a unique approach to...
The Arkansas Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission is planning for a busy January 2014, with multiple events designed to celebrate the birthday of the slain civil...
This time of the year we tend to radiate the Yuletide aura that grips our spirits and causes us to focus on world peace and goodwill...
When giants die their deaths impact the world; touches the largest and smallest of us; challenges us to never forget their amazing lives, or the important...
African Americans have a long and courageous history as members of the nation’s Armed Forces. From the Colonial history to present day, there have been African...
Travel the Mississippi River through western Wisconsin today, and you’ll meander past small towns that seem barely touched by the passing of time. Life moves at...