With murder charges filed against the father and son accused of killing Ahmaud Avery, African Americans are taking note that even during a pandemic justice is...
It may be hard to imagine “Good Friday” as “Good” when we review the scene on Calvary’s Hill. Imagine standing at the foot of a cross...
Charles and Vera Collier stood outside the Mount Bayou Baptist Church as the wind whipped a chill into the early spring day. The couple had come...
The federal government is extending its stay-at-home guidelines which were set to expire Monday until April 30, a decision heralded by healthcare officials and reminiscent of...
The coronavirus is sending family members from coast to coast to their rooms, locking parents and children together to manage work, school, and everyday life in...
It was a happy St. Patrick’s Day for former Vice President Joe Biden. On March 17th in primaries in Arizona, Florida and Illinois, he won it...
Matt Mixon’s daughter steered his wheelchair through the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama, carefully navigating under the canopy of rusted blocks of...
During the decades when Black people were being suppressed and subjugated by racist laws, many fought to carve out their own place in a segregated society....
As the country pauses to celebrate President’s Day, TheVillageCelebration invited Dr. Sekou Franklin, a professor in the Political Science and International Relations Department at Middle Tennessee...
Pine Bluff Mayor Shirley Washington pronounced the city “strong” and “progressive” during her 2020 State of the City address held Thursday evening at the Pine Bluff...